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AngliaGT

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"1958 Fiat Mutipla"? Is that anything like a Multipla?
Secondly,do you think that maybe I have a little too much time
on my hands to notice that?

- Doug
 
:lol:

...yes...

:devilgrin:
 
Mut i pla... Is that like driving when in the dog house???Another ina long line of wee engined Fiats I desire to own.
 
AngliaGT said:
"1958 Fiat Mutipla"? Is that anything like a Multipla?
Secondly,do you think that maybe I have a little too much time
on my hands to notice that?

- Doug

you makin' fun of the way I talk eh?!

maybe it should be a Mutt-i-pla as I plan a bigger engine.

thanks for noticing I guess - do you have a life?
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fixed
:cheers:
 
Like your signoff. I can't believe you did that just for Doug.

:grouphug:
 
judow said:
Like your signoff. I can't believe you did that just for Doug.

:grouphug:

we're all friends here. :grouphug:
 
AngliaGT said:
Oh great! Now I'll be associted with a Fiat.

- Doug

rust never sleeps man - but associted? (*snicker*)
 
Just spotted one of the new Fiat "600"s in our neighborhood yesterday.
I want one. I'd love an old one too.
 
??? I thought they were the new 500s?

The only one of those that I want is an Abarth esseesse edition... :wink:
 
You're right...the 500. I was close..hehehehe
I think one would be fun in any trim. Abarth would be a huge bonus.
 
A Fiat 500 built by Ford would be a HUGE bonus.....
 
Come to think of it, Ford has been famous for the "500" series, since, what, 1957?
 
Had a 67 Galaxie 500. that thing was a beast. 390 V8
 
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