fiat spider in tv show

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tonys1980124
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fiat spider in tv show

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I know this topic come up every so often, and I have found another one. I was watching Netflix and an old goosebumps episode was on called "A day at horrorland" it is in part 2 of this episode at about 8 min 30 sec. there she is looks like a 1980 gets about 30 seconds of air time. here is the link to youtube . or maybe copy and paste or just watch on Netflix. https://youtu.be/qmTjuvqndZQ

Tony

also I seem to remember an episode of According to Jim where there was one in the garage...
18Fiatsandcounting
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Awww, jeez, I've bought spiders from scarier looking dudes than that. One of my Fiats was bought from a guy that had nothing in his apartment other than answering machines and fax machines. No furniture, no nothing, just tons of telecommunications equipment. Wonder what that was about?

But, the price was right, so I bought the spider. I asked no questions, and the seller gave no answers.

-Bryan
tonys1980124
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intro to chips spider shows up about 1min 28 sec in, 1970s blond driving too
https://youtu.be/U66ehjdayeQ
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this showed up on ;my YouTube in box new vs old....
https://youtu.be/qYSsSeBCS1U
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I've owned a lot of Fiats, and I've owned several British cars, including Triumphs and MGs and my current Jag XJ6, and I've worked with many Brits and many Italians. The British cars are, well, British in their behavior, and the Fiats are, well, Italian in nature. Nothing right or wrong here, just differences in the approach. Both are endearing, but for different reasons.

And lest you think that I only enjoy cars from "across the pond", my other car (truck) is a '69 Chevy C-10 pickup. It has its own set of charms, of course.

-Bryan
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