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Fiat X-19
stevegough - 22/6/11 at 07:05 PM

The Fiat X19 used to be a nasty rust monster - I know there are a small number of enthustiasts who have still got one, but I came across one in almost perfect nick in Llandudno over the weekend ( I was visiting my son who has had a bit of bad luck with his car - it needed a bit of fettling ).

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panichat - 22/6/11 at 07:14 PM

Yes, I loved mine.
It's beautiful in an ugly way. Looks even better with the bumpers removed.

Dave


Thinking about it - 22/6/11 at 07:15 PM

Near perfect nick - Until the Corsa parked in its side.


Ninehigh - 22/6/11 at 07:15 PM

Wanted one of them since my parents picked up a Fiat Uno fresh from the shop I must have been seven or so


keith777 - 22/6/11 at 07:17 PM

keep it to yourselves guys but i've got one !


AndyW - 22/6/11 at 07:18 PM

I gave mine away for free last year to make way for the kit. Was an absolute pile of junk. i had planned on restoring it until I saw good condition ones with very little rust, tax'd n tested for about £1500. Was no point in wasting my time. So I gave it to a bunch of enthusiasts for spares. May she rust in peace.......


Ninehigh - 22/6/11 at 07:25 PM

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Originally posted by keith777
keep it to yourselves guys but i've got one !


Tell me where it is and I will keep it to myself


keith777 - 22/6/11 at 07:52 PM

Its in Scotland at the mo' infact i'm up this weekend to take it to the Moffat classic car show.[just put pic in archive but cant get it on here !]


mark chandler - 22/6/11 at 08:27 PM

I had one 20 years ago, it was a pile of rust then!!! great fun to drive, just like a go-cart.


loggyboy - 23/6/11 at 08:35 AM

I had one 28 years ago and I put pooh in the engine bay.




























I was 3 and it was a 1:43 toy.


TheGecko - 23/6/11 at 11:07 AM

Saw this nicely executed conversion last year. Wouldn't mind one like that myself



Dominic


T66 - 23/6/11 at 12:30 PM

Guy used to rallycross one at croft years ago. Well down on power compared to the rest in the class, bit the handling was spot, very balanced.

He always carried more speed into the bends trying to keep it on the hoof, neither under or over steering

Compared to the minis and novas which were temperamental.


John Bonnett - 25/6/11 at 05:03 PM

Very nice
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