Gritt Racing - still open for business?

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Re: Gritt Racing - still open for business?

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johndemar wrote:
ebrown0104 wrote:I think the turn signals really make the front of the car. Not that I dislike Mark's setup, but then you still have the big square openings to take care of. Oh well, looks like I may have to fiberglass my own set.

johndemar - I live in Jeannette. I'm only 29, so I wasn't around during Amadio's heyday, but everyone says he was the biggest Fiat dealer in the US. I almost bought an 85 RX7 off of him about ten years ago.
I believe Joe passed away about a year ago. Great guy and avid Fiat supporter. He was friends with my Dad and gave me a break on my first new car.
I did try and talk him out of a sweet Dino coupe he was personally driving at the time, but he wouldn't budge on it.
Who's Joe? I thought Tony Miracle was behind Gritt Racing.
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Re: Gritt Racing - still open for business?

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courtenay wrote:
johndemar wrote:
ebrown0104 wrote:I think the turn signals really make the front of the car. Not that I dislike Mark's setup, but then you still have the big square openings to take care of. Oh well, looks like I may have to fiberglass my own set.

johndemar - I live in Jeannette. I'm only 29, so I wasn't around during Amadio's heyday, but everyone says he was the biggest Fiat dealer in the US. I almost bought an 85 RX7 off of him about ten years ago.
I believe Joe passed away about a year ago. Great guy and avid Fiat supporter. He was friends with my Dad and gave me a break on my first new car.
I did try and talk him out of a sweet Dino coupe he was personally driving at the time, but he wouldn't budge on it.
Who's Joe? I thought Tony Miracle was behind Gritt Racing.
Joe Amadio, of Amadio Motors. I have no idea what happened to Tony of Gritt Racing. I ended up cancelling my order and getting a set of Mark's front signals.
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