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Saw this parked on the street a couple of days ago. In pristine condition.
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I owned a Fiat 124 Spyder for a number of years. While they are a bit fragile, with regular maintenance, I got good service out of it. I would say my Triumph TR-6 needs much more regular attention to keep it health that the Fiat ever did. ...J.D.
 
I owned a Fiat 124 Spyder for a number of years. While they are a bit fragile, with regular maintenance, I got good service out of it. I would say my Triumph TR-6 needs much more regular attention to keep it health that the Fiat ever did. ...J.D.
That's a totally different animal.
Big Front engine and RWD.
I had an old 1100 D sedan, with four on the tree.
Never could break the 100 MPH mark, but still a fun car.
A few cars later I found a 850 Spyder, I was in heaven.
Unfortunately, it was always breaking something.
 
I had an 1100 Salon also in high school. (It was actually my sister’s but I drove it more than she did.). Fun little car
My best friend and I had so many adventures in my 1100D, it became part of our heritage.
 
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