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    Fiat 124 Spider still-run

    These snaps were taken this Spring in Paris. Sorry if you think them to be too ordinary - I had one as a student and it was my very first convertible car. That is why it is something like an "love-affair" for me. I liked to see these old guys were still running, even if that of mine is gone for a long time. (I am 52 now).
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    Not at all, it looks like a very fun car to drive - I'm a student now and I would love to have a little two seater like this, I can understand how you would have a soft spot for one of these.
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    Wonderful cars. Our family has a 1980 2000 Spider.
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    That's awesome! I want one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Esperante
    Wonderful cars. Our family has a 1980 2000 Spider.
    my uncle has about 5 classic FIAT's





    AND two lancia's,two renaults, a buick,a Jaguar,two VW's a maserati,and an ISO !!!

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    Nice!!
    We have a Fiat 500 ... classic Fiat fans here too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jaromull
    These snaps were taken this Spring in Paris. Sorry if you think them to be too ordinary - I had one as a student and it was my very first convertible car. That is why it is something like an "love-affair" for me. I liked to see these old guys were still running, even if that of mine is gone for a long time. (I am 52 now).
    You should think of getting another one now. Forget the comments about mid-life crisis.
    Old Fiats are reliable classics too. I have a 1967 850 coupé, and it never fails...
    The Spider was a car that left a great mark on automotive history, if not for it's clean line and good performance, for it's motorsport achievements.

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