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FiatFarm
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Your car is a: 1972 Fiat 124 BC Sport Coupe
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I was surprised to learn that we weren't already registered here. :?

I've been in the Fiat 124 game since 1980 when I took over my fathers 1969 124 Sport Coupe, and there have been 40+ Fiats since then.
We currently have 9 Fiats on the Farm.
:)
TX82FIAT
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Your car is a: 82 Fiat Spider 2000 CSO
Location: San Antonio

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Post some pics of the cars on the farm. The folks on this site will love it, myself included.
Buon giro a tutti! - enjoy the ride!

82 Fiat Spider 2000
03 BMW M3
07 Chevy Suburban
18Fiatsandcounting
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Your car is a: 1969 and 1971 124 spiders
Location: San Francisco Bay Area

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FiatFarm wrote:I took over my fathers 1969 124 Sport Coupe, and there have been 40+ Fiats since then.
We currently have 9 Fiats on the Farm.
:)
Awesome, and you've got me beat. I took over my father's 1969 124 Sport Spider, but there have been only 18+ Fiats since then, and I'm down to two currently. No farm, either. :D

-Bryan
FiatFarm
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Your car is a: 1972 Fiat 124 BC Sport Coupe
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The name Fiat Farm came about in 1990. The old 124's were plentiful and cheap.
I had two '69 124 Coupes and I bought a '74 Coupe for parts out of the newspaper. I rented a tow dolly and had a buddy help me.
The next day I spotted a '68 Spider in the paper and went and got it before returning the tow-dolly. Later that afternoon my same buddy came over to find I had another Fiat since he had left the day before, and he said;..."..what? Are you growing them?!"

And the operation has been called Fiat Farm ever since. :)
This is the '72 Sport Coupe I used for my forum entry. :wink:
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ed; this is a link from a FB photo, but I don't see it :?
18Fiatsandcounting
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My story is kinda similar. My dad had his first mid-life crisis, so be bought the red '69 spider (I still have it). He had his second mid life crisis about a decade later and bought a '78 spider. About that time, I was learning how to work on cars, and since we lived in a very small town where we were practically the only people who had Fiats, people would call us and say, "Hey, you know Jimbo out in the county has 2 Fiat coupes in his field that he wants towed away!" So I'd buy them cheap, get them running (often just a blown head gasket or the like) and then sell them for a little bit of spending money.

One thing led to another and here we are.

-Bryan
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stuartrubin
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Your car is a: 1975 Fiat 124 Spider
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I didn't know you were allowed to have two midlife crises. I can't wait!
Stuart
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18Fiatsandcounting
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stuartrubin wrote:I didn't know you were allowed to have two midlife crises. I can't wait!
Well, the plot actually thickens in my dad's case. He bought the '69 spider when he was about to have his second child, and then, when it become apparent that the first child (me) would "inherit" that '69 spider at some point, my mom bought him the '78 spider to make him feel better. I'm sure he would have a different interpretation, but that's how I saw things... :D

As I near 60, I think I missed my chance for a mid-life crisis and am moving quickly into geezer-dom. Complain about the price of gas, these kids today, the Tax Man, that sort of thing.

-Bryan
rdv
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Your car is a: 69 AS Spider
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Hi
and welcome! My hearts goes booom! So many Fiats, hopefully many 124 Spider included?
Just let us have a look on your collection! I just have one and only 69 Spider till now, since 1988 always the same!

Did you already get in contact with the worldwide Spider Register? I hope you can give us some new input for that, would be great!

Cheers Ralf
69 AS Spider
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the Worldwide Spider Register
Be part of it and register your car(s). Starting point here:
https://www.fiatspider.de/worldwide-spider-register
FiatFarm
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Your car is a: 1972 Fiat 124 BC Sport Coupe
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rdv wrote:Hi
and welcome! My hearts goes booom! So many Fiats, hopefully many 124 Spider included?
Just let us have a look on your collection! I just have one and only 69 Spider till now, since 1988 always the same!

Did you already get in contact with the worldwide Spider Register? I hope you can give us some new input for that, would be great!

Cheers Ralf
We do have two Spiders,
- 1969 AS
- 1972 BS
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