Just joined and I'd like to say hello! And this is my Car, she's named Sophia (by the previous owner). She runs well but she has the regular eccentricities you'd expect from an Italian lady her age.
I can't wait to replace the bumpers with bumperettes, and put in a new dash, centre console, door panels, seat upholstery, and, and, and...
In the meanwhile I'll just drive and enjoy!
Brian G. Butler
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
Canada
'79 Fiat 2000
Hi Brian, hope you have a warm garage, you could accomplish much this winter. My 79 is also red, so I call her Roxanne. My 61 is a grouch, so I call him Oscar. Feel free to ask anything, if we dont know, we know who does. ps nice lookin car
The red paint job has a hint of orange and metallic in the right light. I've put 4 coats of wax on her since I July, plus weekend detailing.
I bought the car from my friend's brother-in-law, who only owned it for a year. He purchased it from a guy who had it shipped up from Florida. Although it was originally red, it was repainted by the guy who imported it. So the only flaw on the exterior are the ugly peeling flaky chrome bumpers. (soon to be ex-bumpers by winter's end!)
The interior is rough, but tolerable. And from what I've see so far isn't too difficult or expensive to fix up.
Brian G. Butler
Colby Village
Nova Scotia, Canada
'79 Fiat 2000
Welcome, Brian and good luck with your resoration of Sophia. She's already in pretty good shape for her age! Mine are a 72 (Don) and 71(Juan) who are my playthings when my husband's out of town.
we understand about naming cars here. My '80 answers to Queenie which is short for Garage Queen. My wife's '78 goes by G.G., which is short for Gia Grace.