Probably there is a topic that already dealt with this book...I just couldn't find it.
Do you think the book is any good ? Does it have a wast section on the Spider issues(engines) ?
How is it written ? Strictly in a technical fashion or with some other sections that are not purely numbers and tables ?
TWIN CAM ITALIA -book-
- perthling
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- Your car is a: 1974 124 Spider
- Location: Western Australia
Re: TWIN CAM ITALIA -book-
Very little of the book is numbers and tables - plenty of discussion about the evolution of the engine and the various vehicles which used it, up to the Fiat Coupe. A good book to dip into.
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Perthling
1974 Fiat 124 Spider (blade bumper 1756cc)
1974 Fiat 124 CC (same family since new)
1975 Fiat 124 CC (project)
1969 Fiat 124AC (project)
1997 Coupe Fiat 20VT (daily driver)
http://www.fiatlancia.org.au
Perthling
1974 Fiat 124 Spider (blade bumper 1756cc)
1974 Fiat 124 CC (same family since new)
1975 Fiat 124 CC (project)
1969 Fiat 124AC (project)
1997 Coupe Fiat 20VT (daily driver)
http://www.fiatlancia.org.au
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- Your car is a: 1977 Lancia Scorpion
- Location: WA
Re: TWIN CAM ITALIA -book-
I got this book for Christmas to add to my Fiat library. I think it is excellent. It does talk about more than just the Fiat 124, it chronicles every car that featured the same Lampredi-designed twin-cam. There are some excellent books out there on our Spiders, but this one easily contends for my personal favorite. If you've read the late Paul Frere's 'Porsche 911 Story', this reads very much the same way.. it is a very complete account and very well detailed with good photos and info.
This book is not 'fluffy' in any way. It is clear, concise, and packed with info. It's not the cheapest book out there, but no proper Fiat 124 library is complete without it, I must say.
This book is not 'fluffy' in any way. It is clear, concise, and packed with info. It's not the cheapest book out there, but no proper Fiat 124 library is complete without it, I must say.