Recently retired, I've been looking for a project car, and have found a Texas car in pretty good shape. It does run, but needs a throwout bearing, head gasket, rear seal, top, etc. My goal is to make it a "driver" this year, in time for Pocono, and a restoration next winter.
I'm no stranger to Fiats, having purchased two sedans new in my younger years. But an old guy needs a roadster! Here's my 128. No longer have the car - still have the girl ...

Yes, that really is an 8-track player! Probably "Eat a Peach" locked and loaded.

I really enjoyed my orange 131, but Pennsylvania winters were pretty tough on those Italian bodies. I'm gonna register the Spider here on Historic tags; no emissions or safety inspections, thank goodness. The air pump is missing, so I'm going to de-smog the rest of the way. Any of you Californians want to trade some parts?