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    Brent didn't they have one of these in a James Bond film? My Aunt had one in the early 60's that used to break down constantly!

    I personally like these a little more!
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    As we say here in the Great Northeast:

    Fix It Again Tony


    A guy I worked with in the late 70's bought a late '60s/early '70s of some model. He kept it about 6 months then scrapped it. I think he replaced everything electrical and fuel related - and it still would seldom start without it being a clear and sunny day.

    Brent - good luck
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    Quote Originally Posted by IC2 View Post
    As we say here in the Great Northeast:

    Fix It Again Tony


    A guy I worked with in the late 70's bought a late '60s/early '70s of some model. He kept it about 6 months then scrapped it. I think he replaced everything electrical and fuel related - and it still would seldom start without it being a clear and sunny day.

    Brent - good luck
    I actually had a mechanic friend of the family who helped me with my Fiat when I was a teenager. His name was Tino. For me it's Fix It Again Tino.

    Here's my little Fiat...And I've got to tell you, I'll take 98% of you guys in the twisties.

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    That's a Fiat on steroids!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brent Mills View Post

    Here's my little Fiat...And I've got to tell you, I'll take 98% of you guys in the twisties.
    If you were a wee bit closer, I might have to try it - that is if I ever to get the spring rates for my car straightened out

    One of the local MoPar dealers won his lawsuit against Chrysler about closing his store - but he would have to build a new Fiat showroom and stock them as well as Chryslers. He's going to keep selling lots of Fords on one side and used cars on the other. So far, no Fiat dealers in NY's Capital District
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