An interesting morning

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pluktv
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Your car is a: 1979 spider
Location: Halifax Nova Scotia

An interesting morning

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So I was invited to an open day at the local BMW dealership, they have just spent a gazillion dollars on a state of the art service center. It was hosted by the BMW club of Halifax, and "different" European cars were invited with the premise being that they (mostly BMW) were to be hoisted up and an extremely knowledgeable chap spoke about the different suspension set ups etc.

I have to say that the most interesting stuff was the older European cars that attended. An alfa Guiletta, a Ferrari, a really cool old Rover, a Jensen something or other... I felt right proud of my little old fiat!!
Alas, I didn't take hardly any pics!
Cheers Phil
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dreavis
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Your car looks great.
Pardon my ignorance, but what are those wheels called? I really like the look and would definitely explore those as an option in the future. Thanks.
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btoran
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Your car is a: 1975 Fiat 124 Sport Spider
Location: Northport, NY

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i haven't seen many of our cars in silver. yours looks great!
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spiderdan
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Your car is a: 1968 124 Sport Spider
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

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pluktv wrote:An alfa Guiletta
Would that have been Dave's maroon Alfa romeo Giulietta SS Sprint Speciale?
Dave moved out to Halifax from Ottawa about a year or two ago. He also has a very nice Fiat Dino (which he let me drive once) 8)
I think he is now working on a E type Jag.
Dave's a great guy, he was a big part of our ICCO club.
Say hi to him for me.

Great looking Spider Phil (those wheels look great on a "platinum" car).
Tx for sharing.
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4uall
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Your car is a: 1980 Fiat Pininfarina Spider 2000 F.I.
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

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This was before the paint job :wink:

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And last we saw it 8)

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NSFIAT
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Phil! I'm sorry I missed this outing - I'm happy you supplied the Fiat though. I'm waiting on some brake related parts for my Spider, but should be up and running again in a couple of weeks. Hope to see you on the next drive!
pluktv
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Yes it was Dave's Alfa! Amazing how well known he is. I find him a super friendly guy and remarkably knowledgeable about cars in general, he lives down Chester way, he comes on the classic car runs with us. You might be able to see it on "European classic cars of halifax" on Facebook. Not seen his jag yet but he the Dino out once last year. The alfa though, really gets the looks, it's a sweet looking car
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pluktv
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Thanks for the comments. The fiat is a silver/grey colour, very easy to look clean without the polishing.

As far as the wheels are concerned, I haven't ever seen another pair on a Spider. They are 13' with 98 mm centres and have a "made in Great Britain" stamp on them and the sign of virgo - like an "m" that is looped. I think someone has said they are "Oz" wheels but I'm not honestly sure. Does anyone have any definitive ideas, they are obviously quite rare?
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