I just purchased a 1977 124, my first ever Fiat. My best friends stepfather had an '81 when we were in High school and I have bad memories of the back seat being just short enough length wise (because that's the only way an adult could fit in the seat) to induce asthma in me and laughter in my friends. So it made sense to get one! Mine's a project car that runs but needs a throttle cable, goes, but needs a new starter, is a beautiful blue but needs paint and was cheap but soooo expensive.
Anyway, I'm looking forward to being a part of the community. Thanks!
Hi from Richmond, VA.
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Re: Hi from Richmond, VA.
welcome
when you do everything correct people arent sure youve done anything at all (futurama)
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Re: Hi from Richmond, VA.
Take care, shabba! I still have my first Fiat, nearly 30 years on...shabba wrote:my first ever Fiat
And I've ended up with two more
Welcome, by the way!
1980 CS0 FI
1985 VX
1985 VX
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Re: Hi from Richmond, VA.
Hello Shabba, and welcome!
One of the specialty vendors supporting vintage Fiats is International Auto Parts in Charlottesville. Their annual Open House is this Saturday, and it would be a good opportunity for you to meet many other enthusiasts.
One of the specialty vendors supporting vintage Fiats is International Auto Parts in Charlottesville. Their annual Open House is this Saturday, and it would be a good opportunity for you to meet many other enthusiasts.