Hello From an Alfa Guy

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rabhalter

Hello From an Alfa Guy

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Hello all,
I don't currently own a Fiat Spider, but I owned and loved a 1970 Sport Coupe back in the day and goy my first stitches ever helping replace the timing belt on a friend's Spider. My most recent Fiat experience was rebuilding the engine on an 850 Spider several years ago. I've always admired the Fiats I see at the various local car shows and thought I'd check in on this list for some additional inspiration. My current stable consists of Alfas - a '66 Giulia Super, a '68 GTJunior, a '69 Spider, and a '95 164LS. I'm retired, live in Kenosha,WI, and work on my cars when the weather is warm (no heat in the garage).
Best,
Bob A.
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wachuko
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Your car is a: 1981 Fiat 2000 Spider
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Welcome Bob!! But with a stable like that you should share a few photos :D

Always like the lines of the GT Junior... and those 69 Spiders are a beauty, specially the rear end (boat tail style, correct?).
Drive Safe!
Wachuko

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Your car is a: 1972 Fiat 124 Sport
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Re: Hello From an Alfa Guy

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Welcome to the family! The Alfas have so much in common with the Fiats I feel they're cousins. Pics would be real nice when you have a chance.
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