Hi all,
nice to discover such a big community lovers of Italian Fiat Spider... even better discover all of you appreciate Italian car spirit although you are so far from here..
to get back to what is in common btw us I'm a proud owner of a '79 124 Spider America CS2 carborated (California state version) imported when it was not in a good shape and now feeling much better
it is almost fully original although a lot of times the idea to mount european chrome bumbers come to my mind.. but so far I always said to myself... no.. I see miles on my speedometer... so this is american...
good to join you... nice pictures in gallery section...
take care of you and of yours spiders
Gianni (from Sicily - Italy)
Hallo from Italy
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Re: Hallo from Italy
well thankyou and welcome
when you do everything correct people arent sure youve done anything at all (futurama)
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Re: Hallo from Italy
Welcome! This is a great forum! I wonder how many Italians actually own these cars?
1978 Spyder 1800 make that 2L! Finally making real progress!
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Re: Hallo from Italy
Hello and Welcome!
Big day yesterday as Ferrari finally wins one at Silverstone.
One of the guys in our club took his Spider to Italy while he was stationed there, and it always drew a crowd wherever he went. Fiat Spiders were, and probably still are, a rarity in Italy.
Big day yesterday as Ferrari finally wins one at Silverstone.
One of the guys in our club took his Spider to Italy while he was stationed there, and it always drew a crowd wherever he went. Fiat Spiders were, and probably still are, a rarity in Italy.
Re: Hallo from Italy
hi..
hard to say how many spiders are currently running here... for sure it is very appreciated and it is a car always loved by italians..
generally speaking "veteran" car are rarity since keep a car for a long time is very expensive here, mainly for taxation, so I guess most of them went destroyed when not used as daily car.. you start having "tax discount" as soon as the car is 30 yrs
also consider that is not easy to find an USA version in good condition for less than 9000 / 10000 Euros and european versions are even more expensive (a good 1800 twin weber flight to 16.000 euros) .. this is also the reason why there are a lot of people buying it in USA and bringing it here
big communities are for sure in Germany and Netherlands
hard to say how many spiders are currently running here... for sure it is very appreciated and it is a car always loved by italians..
generally speaking "veteran" car are rarity since keep a car for a long time is very expensive here, mainly for taxation, so I guess most of them went destroyed when not used as daily car.. you start having "tax discount" as soon as the car is 30 yrs
also consider that is not easy to find an USA version in good condition for less than 9000 / 10000 Euros and european versions are even more expensive (a good 1800 twin weber flight to 16.000 euros) .. this is also the reason why there are a lot of people buying it in USA and bringing it here
big communities are for sure in Germany and Netherlands
Re: Hallo from Italy
baltobernie wrote:Big day yesterday as Ferrari finally wins one at Silverstone
Re: Hallo from Italy
Hi Gianni
If you know anyone with 16000 euros to spend on a beautiful black '85 Spider Europa. Tell them to get in touch with me There are very few Spiders here in Spain too
Chow
If you know anyone with 16000 euros to spend on a beautiful black '85 Spider Europa. Tell them to get in touch with me There are very few Spiders here in Spain too
Chow
Re: Hallo from Italy
oooo no no.. by european version I don't mean Spider Europa but previous versions (till '79) twin carborated (1800 and 1600 cc)Spiddy wrote:Hi Gianni
If you know anyone with 16000 euros to spend on a beautiful black '85 Spider Europa. Tell them to get in touch with me There are very few Spiders here in Spain too
Chow
Gianni