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My first car was a '74 Fiat X1/9. Considerably less powerful that your Fiat but still a lot of fun.

 

Some amazing shots there. Possibly lake Como? -- Bob

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My first car was a '74 Fiat X1/9. Considerably less powerful that your Fiat but still a lot of fun.

 

Some amazing shots there. Possibly lake Como? -- Bob

 

"Some amazing shots there." I agree Bob, those are great. As to the X1/9, I had a '73 and it was great to autocross! you just put your the accelerator flat to the floor and up and downshifted as needed. The Fiat didn't have enough power to need brakes on an autocross course. I'll bet this Fiat is a lot faster!! ;)

 

BTW: Aren't you too damn old for a X1/9 as a first car!!?? My first new car was a '66 Pontiac Catalina with a 427 and tri-power. With that one you needed brakes almost every curve, much less a corner!!:eek::eek: But sweet on a straight and empty road at 02:00 or so!!

 

GREAT LOOKING FIAT JK!!

 

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Just amazing shots as always! :pilot:

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