Hi all
I've been reading the forums and found this a fantastic online community.
About me, I'm from South Africa and have been living in Shenzhen, China for over 10 years now. I used to own a 1968 124 coupe. Yellow.
We, my dad and I, put it together from 3 separate cars, the 3rd was bought just for the rims and Weber carbs! It ran smoothly for 4 years till I sold it to a friend when I left for Hong Kong/China. I had first option to buy it back, and had to turn that down last year. It has aparently gone to a good home, so lucky for the new owner. My friend sorted the car better than when it left the factory.
I always wanted a Spider. So am now thinking about buying one in the USA and bringing it into China. I think the only easy part of this plan is that the steering is on the correct side. (South Africa does not allow RHD cars to be imported.)
I hope to be spending more time on the board and look forward to meeting some good people.
Thank you
Hi from China
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- Your car is a: 1972 Fiat 124 Sport
- Location: Winston-Salem, NC
Re: Hi from China
Welcome to our community! What a story. I hope you'll be able to find the right Spider. Let us know if we can help!
1972 124 Spider (Don)
1971 124 Spider (Juan)
1986 Bertone X19 (Blue)
1978 124 Spider Lemons racer
1974 X19 SCCA racer (Paul)
2012 500 Prima Edizione #19 (Mini Rossa)
Ever changing count of parts cars....It's a disease!
1971 124 Spider (Juan)
1986 Bertone X19 (Blue)
1978 124 Spider Lemons racer
1974 X19 SCCA racer (Paul)
2012 500 Prima Edizione #19 (Mini Rossa)
Ever changing count of parts cars....It's a disease!
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- Your car is a: 1973 Spider [sold]
- Location: Baltimore, MD
Re: Hi from China
Welcome! You may be the only forum member from China. Hurry up and get a Spider, so you can start a club!
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- Your car is a: 1978 Spyder 124 2L
- Location: Tulsa, Ok
Re: Hi from China
Wow! China! How cool is that!
Welcome! Pics!
Welcome! Pics!
1978 Spyder 1800 make that 2L! Finally making real progress!
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- Your car is a: 124 sport coupe 1972
Re: Hi from China
Hi there,Hi all
I've been reading the forums and found this a fantastic online community.
About me, I'm from South Africa and have been living in Shenzhen, China for over 10 years now. I used to own a 1968 124 coupe. Yellow.
We, my dad and I, put it together from 3 separate cars, the 3rd was bought just for the rims and Weber carbs! It ran smoothly for 4 years till I sold it to a friend when I left for Hong Kong/China. I had first option to buy it back, and had to turn that down last year. It has aparently gone to a good home, so lucky for the new owner. My friend sorted the car better than when it left the factory.
I really like your story about the 124 AC coupe! Your welcome to browse through the only dedicated website for the 124 coupe and world wide owners registry.
http://www.fiat124sportcoupe.com
Also forward the url to your friend who now owns the coupe. I would love to see how better the car is now then when it left the factory!
Re: Hi from China
Hello, and welcome back to the Family, so you say your starting your own fiat club in China lol. Im sure there is enough guys threw out the states that would help by going and looking at cars and reporting back there condition. just give us a shout. Im in Detroit and I know people on the other side of Michigan that would do the same and maybe even someone in Chicago. let us know if we can help
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- Your car is a: 1968 124 coupe
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Wow, that's a nice warm welcome. Thank you
I'll go dig around and see if I can find pictures of the 124 coupe, scan and post them. I'll also try to get the details of the new owner and hook him up with the world wide owner's registry.
But first I need to work out how to get an old, second hand car without any modern safety systems into China.
I'll go dig around and see if I can find pictures of the 124 coupe, scan and post them. I'll also try to get the details of the new owner and hook him up with the world wide owner's registry.
But first I need to work out how to get an old, second hand car without any modern safety systems into China.
Re: Hi from China
Hi and welcome!
Can't wait to see pic's of your old car. What kind of shape are you wanting the new one to be in? It sure will help others with your search.
Can't wait to see pic's of your old car. What kind of shape are you wanting the new one to be in? It sure will help others with your search.
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All
Just thought I need to post an update.
Seems importing a classic car into China is straightforward as long as you pay the tax. Problem is getting it licensed for use on the road.
Crash tests and Euro IV emmission compliance will be required!
The search has introduced me to one to other classic car enthusiasts and we are now looking for loopholes in the current legislation that would allow a "special"car to be brought in under limited usage.
Anyone have liks to a global classic car club organization that might have dealt with China licensing authorities in the past?
I'm still hoping to make this work.
Thank you for all the really great posts on the site.
Just thought I need to post an update.
Seems importing a classic car into China is straightforward as long as you pay the tax. Problem is getting it licensed for use on the road.
Crash tests and Euro IV emmission compliance will be required!
The search has introduced me to one to other classic car enthusiasts and we are now looking for loopholes in the current legislation that would allow a "special"car to be brought in under limited usage.
Anyone have liks to a global classic car club organization that might have dealt with China licensing authorities in the past?
I'm still hoping to make this work.
Thank you for all the really great posts on the site.