Could you please specify the errors?
That would take me too long so I just checked the things about post-WWII Alfa Romeo’s.
Because I know a thing or 2 about this subject, I can easily identify these errors.
(Keep in mind there are only a handful post-WWII Alfa Romeo references in the book)
Page 39: ...Another Boano project that would subsequently bear rich fruit for others was a prototype sports coupé on the Alfa Romeo Giulietta, shown at the
1952 Turin Salon....
Page 55: ...
Jiri Hruska, who subsequently designed the Alfasud...
Page 55: ...Working for Alfa Romeo, Ghia turned out a wide and curiously uneven series of designs, ranging from a delightful 1900 Conrero ‘coupé Mille Miglia’-whose 2-seater bodywork
was obviously derived from that of the Adventurer II,…
Page 94: Strange attempt on an Alfa Romeo 1900 chassis same time in
1962+ As mentioned before, read the Ghia-Aigle part that is present on page 64...