Fiat Registry?

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ga.spyder
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pm sent...I want to be the 2nd Ga. person on the FiatSpider.com registry!! :D
Craig
Craig Nelson

1982 Spider 2000...pride and joy
1981 Fiat X1/9..gone but not forgotten
1976 124 Spider..the self-healer
2001 BMW 328ci daily driver and track car
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perthling
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I had a look but was obviously missing something too - I was clicking on the various states but all that was happening was that I moved around the US - couldn't find any Spider data, or figure out how to add any data.

Of course, I'd like to see it expand worldwide but that's just me... :-)
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1974 Fiat 124 Spider (blade bumper 1756cc)
1974 Fiat 124 CC (same family since new)
1975 Fiat 124 CC (project)
1969 Fiat 124AC (project)
1997 Coupe Fiat 20VT (daily driver)
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pm sent
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stefhahn
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Nick, your Earth just contains America. Sorry there is a bit more, neither Europe nor Australia does exist there. Just wanted to register, no chance - or am I just to stupid?
ciao,
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rdrtech
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PM sent-
Carl
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radiopilot

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Post by radiopilot »

Ok... having fun with this mapping website..

Tony, Brady, and Craig... you now are on the map... click the state your in and click the icon to see the info box...

http://home.earthlink.net/~nrios/Fiat%20Mapping/

Eventually the map will be framed within a webpage that looks better than what it is now... but it's working beautifully, the icons are hidden for now but later they'll be on all the time unless the icons are too many in one area...

Thanks for stepping forward...



Nick
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stefhahn wrote:Nick, your Earth just contains America. Sorry there is a bit more, neither Europe nor Australia does exist there. Just wanted to register, no chance - or am I just to stupid?
ciao,
Stefan
The website I'm working on will contain the other half of the world by having the North American Continent on one half of the website and the European/Australian Continents on the other half... so working on it... trying to juggle a lot of things in a short time before I head out to Cali for some business.

Nick
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ga.spyder
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Nick,the map is too cool!Cmon people ...get those cars on the map.We may not end up with a full registry of Fiats,but it would be great to have everyone that posts here on it.
Craig
Craig Nelson

1982 Spider 2000...pride and joy
1981 Fiat X1/9..gone but not forgotten
1976 124 Spider..the self-healer
2001 BMW 328ci daily driver and track car
Fling It Around Turns !
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maytag
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Your car is a: 1976 124 spider
Location: Rocky Mountains....UTAH! (Not Colorado)

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I agree that the map is cool. And I can only imagine the amount of work that went into it; so way to-go Radio! :) I can understand your frustration at the beginning, as you must have spent some significant time on setting it up. I am glad that you put it back up though. Sometimes these things take time to catch-on.

It seems that this has changed from being a "registry", to being more of a "locator", as someone else called it. This certainly has it's own value, like helping us connect with other Fiat owners in our area, for instance. In my case, Rook1 has done a great job of making sure the people who visit this site (and therefore would become exposed to this map-locator) are aware of the "Utah Spider Assoc" yahoo group. But others may not have the advantage of a "local cheer-leader". (sorry Rook1, no offense intended, if you don't like cheer-leaders :lol: )

I still think that a real registry is a good idea. I think there were several posts at the beginning of this thread that discussed some of the features that a registry might have. Can this format that you've created accomodate those features? Or will we need to duplicate some effort, if the list determines that a registry is of value?

I think what you've done is great Radio. I think you mentioned at the beginning that this idea was born from another thread about how many still remain, and in what condition, geographic location, etc etc. (I'll take the blame for being a smart-a** in that thread and starting the "count-off", which side-tracked an otherwise very interesting question). :oops: I'd still like to be able to see, for instance, how many Spiders have been crushed / dismantled? How many are drivers? How many are restored vs original? How long do most Spiders stay with an owner? How many are in which countries? that sort of thing. And maybe your map will do many or all of these things? I don't know. I am accustomed to seeing that sort of registry in a spreadsheet type format, and so far the map doesn't seem intuitive in its use, so I'm excited about the things you've described that are in the works.

In the meantime:
I'm happy to PM you some details, so you can stick a pin in my head, right about where the Great Salt Lake is, in Utah! :D
I'm no Boy-Racer..... but if I can't take every on-ramp at TWICE the posted limit.... I'm a total failure!
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Maytag,

Thanks... below is a short message sent to Craig:

"Regarding the members in other countries, I'm working on the other half of the world and within the website (still working on it) it will encompass both hemispheres... here is how it will work... when you click on your info there will be another click that will take to you a full registry similar to the other registries out there you're used to seeing, ie. a line by line entry.

The form I'm working on will take the data you input and automatically put you on the map and put your entry into the registry, this way I'm not maintaining the website constantly especially when I'm away from home."

Simply put it will be a registry of sorts similar to what you're used to but the added mapping feature is the fun part of it at least I think... looking at a registry is somewhat entertaining but has no real information about the owner or picture of the family and the car, etc., using my map feature you can update the photos, info, add the new additions to the family (kids, pets, cars, wives, girfriends, etc), try that with your regular registry existing now... come on you see where this could catch on...

Regarding the crushed cars, I don't think that could really be answered by anyone here, but the fact that you can actually post whether your car is drivable or not as in Brady's car (for now) is clearly posted in the info box, there will also be a counter somewhere in the website that would tally the number of cars listed on the map... This will take some time in the next couple of months to complete but for now we have you located on the map.

Nick
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maytag
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that's very cool. I'm gald to see that's in the works.

As to the crushed cars: you'd only know if we tell ya. So, in otherwords: when I'm done parting-out one that I just picked-up... and I send it to the crusher, we could list that VIN as "CRUSHED".

you see the direction I was thinking.

thanks again for all the hard work to get this togetehr!
I'm no Boy-Racer..... but if I can't take every on-ramp at TWICE the posted limit.... I'm a total failure!
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maytag wrote:that's very cool. I'm gald to see that's in the works.

As to the crushed cars: you'd only know if we tell ya. So, in otherwords: when I'm done parting-out one that I just picked-up... and I send it to the crusher, we could list that VIN as "CRUSHED".

you see the direction I was thinking.

thanks again for all the hard work to get this togetehr!
Correct Dan... when the 'other' registry is added there will be a box and a "RIP' line added so we can all mourn those crushed cars. :lol:

And you are now on the map! :D

Nick
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Fiat88, launieg, Red107, and kuhndg... you are all on the map... do a refresh to see your State and the icon to show up...

Thanks for sending the info... hopefully later you can update the info on your own...

Nick
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bakercs
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Your car is a: 69 Fiat 124 Spider
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Nick,

Excellent idea and nice technical work. Your map will be a fun place to visit after it gets populated. I will pm you my information this weekend.
'68 Fiat 850 Coupe & '78 Fiat Super Brava - Bought New
'74 Fiat 124 Spider - A While Back
'69 Fiat 124 Spider - Now

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Post by halg »

I know how the thread started that caused the creation of this Fiat Registry, what are you trying to accomplish? A Fiat registry? A Fiat Spider Registry? A Fiat 124 Registry? A Fiat 124 Spider Registry? I have cars that fit into all of the above. Wha would you like?
Hal
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