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Hello, while I know that the G2 was indeed a project at Alfa Romeo after WWI, my understanding is that the commercial failure of the G1 lead to the drop of the G2 project. I visited the website mentioning the G2 as a car produced at 100 ex., but I can tell for sure that no such car is listed in the reference books such as Luigi FUSI, Tutte le Alfa Romeo dal 1910 (Emmetigrafica, Milano 1978); L. FUSI et al., Le Alfa di Merosi, Autocritica 1983; TABUCCHI M. e D'AMICO, Alfa Romeo production cars 1910-1996, NADA Ed., Milano 1996; nor any other I ever consulted. It seems to me that the reference to the G2 should be cancelled, and possibly replaced, after careful checking of the features of the planned car, with a mention of the aborted follower. I thus edited the article accordingly. Sincerely yoursSportiva (talk) 14:03, 14 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]