Fiat family from South Africa
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Fiat family from South Africa
Hi all Fiat fans!
I'm Neil from South Africa and I own a 1973 Fiat 124 Special T. In my family we own 6 Fiats which one if is a Fiat Strada Abarth 130TC, its got 36 000 miles and is the only one ever imported to South Africa. We also own 2 South African homologated Fiat 131 Racings, a Fiat 131 Mirafiori race car and a 1991 Fiat Uno Turbo. Me and my family absolutaly love old Fiats and all our cars is in perfect condition. Please see attached fotos of our cars.
I'm Neil from South Africa and I own a 1973 Fiat 124 Special T. In my family we own 6 Fiats which one if is a Fiat Strada Abarth 130TC, its got 36 000 miles and is the only one ever imported to South Africa. We also own 2 South African homologated Fiat 131 Racings, a Fiat 131 Mirafiori race car and a 1991 Fiat Uno Turbo. Me and my family absolutaly love old Fiats and all our cars is in perfect condition. Please see attached fotos of our cars.
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Brilliant. My father had a couple of 124 Special T's, one a 1973 1.6 5 speed vintage. I think that car sparked my love of cars and engines. Since my fathers fell apart in 1983 I don't think I have ever seen another one on the road in the UK. I think if I did see one I would make an offer on the spot!
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Hi Neal!
Mine is also a 1973 model. Mines even got the original thick tail pipe and reverse light.
My fathers very first car was a Fiat 124 Special T, he was amazed that a car of that era could have a twin cam engine, disc brakes and a ref counter. Since then he fell in love with Fiats and drove Fiats ever since. Please see attached fotos of our other cars.
Mine is also a 1973 model. Mines even got the original thick tail pipe and reverse light.
My fathers very first car was a Fiat 124 Special T, he was amazed that a car of that era could have a twin cam engine, disc brakes and a ref counter. Since then he fell in love with Fiats and drove Fiats ever since. Please see attached fotos of our other cars.
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A wonderful collection of twincam classics!
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Thanks Mitch!
Our Strada had a problem some time ago that it kept on breaking clutch cables and that small wheel mechanism it was running on. We then imported a new wheel mechanism and clutch cable from a Strada web site and we haven't had a problem with it sins then. We have read before that it was a common problem with the right hand drive models.
Our Strada had a problem some time ago that it kept on breaking clutch cables and that small wheel mechanism it was running on. We then imported a new wheel mechanism and clutch cable from a Strada web site and we haven't had a problem with it sins then. We have read before that it was a common problem with the right hand drive models.
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Hi Neil!
Absolutely stunning cars You have there!!
Have been a Strada Abarth fan fan since my first rusty Strada 85s - have had 6 of them since then in various states of tune. Fantastic engines and very entertaining drive even in standard form. A pity most of them are driven and/or rusted to pieces by now. Which year is it? 84?
Looks completely original - apart from steering wheel on the "wrong side", and lack of wind deflectors on doors - hoho
Best regards
Remi Lovhoiden
Absolutely stunning cars You have there!!
Have been a Strada Abarth fan fan since my first rusty Strada 85s - have had 6 of them since then in various states of tune. Fantastic engines and very entertaining drive even in standard form. A pity most of them are driven and/or rusted to pieces by now. Which year is it? 84?
Looks completely original - apart from steering wheel on the "wrong side", and lack of wind deflectors on doors - hoho
Best regards
Remi Lovhoiden
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Thanks Remi!
Yes ours is a 85 model and we took of the wind deflectors because they where faded bad of the sun. It really has a fantastic smooth engine and the close ratio gearing makes it so much fun to drive. I will post some pictures later today.
Neil
Yes ours is a 85 model and we took of the wind deflectors because they where faded bad of the sun. It really has a fantastic smooth engine and the close ratio gearing makes it so much fun to drive. I will post some pictures later today.
Neil
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Ah yes the clutch pulley mechanism the pulley is right behind the exhaust manifold, the heatshield helps but im sure the heat accelerates fatigue in the pulley mech thats bolted to the bulkhead. . . .Glad you got it sorted - ps the strada130.co.uk site you mentioned is mine!Fiat124ST wrote:Thanks Mitch!
Our Strada had a problem some time ago that it kept on breaking clutch cables and that small wheel mechanism it was running on. We then imported a new wheel mechanism and clutch cable from a Strada web site and we haven't had a problem with it sins then. We have read before that it was a common problem with the right hand drive models.
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