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FIAT REACTION
July/August 2103
A line of classic 500s at Auto Italia 2103
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Fiat ReACTion is the official magazine for Fiat and Lancia enthusiasts in the ACT Cover photo – Marisa Gangemi, official photographer to Auto Italia 2013.
FIAT Club of the A.C.T. Incorporated ABN 20 329 886 525 PO Box 119, Canberra City ACT 2601
Contents
2012-2013 Committee .............................................................................................................................................. 2 Club Calendar ........................................................................................................................................................... 3 President’s Report .................................................................................................................................................... 4 Editor’s Report .......................................................................................................................................................... 5 Meet Our Advertisers – Marko Body Repairs ........................................................................................................... 6 Christmas in July ...................................................................................................................................................... 7 Annual General meeting ........................................................................................................................................... 8 Auto Italia 2104 Planning .......................................................................................................................................... 8 CACTMC Report July 2013 ...................................................................................................................................... 9 Planning for Nationals 2014 ................................................................................................................................... 10 More Auto Italia 2013 Pics ...................................................................................................................................... 11 Nationals Road Trip - Boombox Blues .................................................................................................................... 11 For Sale .................................................................................................................................................................. 16
2012-2013 Committee
President John Michel 6291 8139 [email protected]
Deputy President Paddy Martin 6254 1940 [email protected]
Secretary Tim Chapman 6262 2556 [email protected]
Treasurer Keith Fanner 6156 3379 [email protected]
Club Captain Dennis Torrealba 0434 309 001 [email protected]
Editor Matt Townsend 0427 275 038 [email protected]
Website and Memberships Geoff Hall 6278 5182 [email protected]
Public Officer Michael Culhane 6257 1445 [email protected]
Committee Persons John Partridge 6259 6255, 0402 100 382
Helen Michel 6291 8139 [email protected]
Publicity officer (Vacant) Nominations sought
Registrar (VV&H) vehicles Paddy Martin 6254 1940 [email protected]
Life members Rick Harris
Paul Hickerton 07 5475 4284 [email protected]
John Madelly Snr. [email protected]
Clive Roach
Brad Aitken [email protected]
Christine Stewart 6253 1351 [email protected]
Delegate to the CACTMC Tim Chapman 6262 2556 [email protected]
The Committee meets 7:30PM every 3rd
Wednesday night. New Venue: The Italo Australia Club at
the corner of National Cct and Franklin St in Forrest. Get there at 6:00 if you’d like to share a meal
and a chat.
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Club Calendar
UPDATE: The calendar shows events of possible interest to club members. Not all of the calendar entries are club events and so not all attract club points. Those official club events that do attract club points are shown below shaded in Kermit green, and CRS registered vehicles can participate without notification. The local Alfisti are invited along to share the bonomia.
The club holds social breakfasts on the 1st Sunday of each month, 9AM at the nominated venue.
2013
August
Sun 4 Aug Breakfast at the Italian Continental Bakery – 09:00 at Shop 1 Mawson Place Mawson
Wed 14 Aug Auto Italia Meeting – see Christine Stewart’s piece below.
Wed 21 Aug Club Meeting - 7:30PM at the Italo Australia Club Forrest
September
Sun 1 Sep Breakfast at the Praga Café – 9:00AM at Dickson Place, Dickson
Tues 6 Sep Bowling night at Belconnen bowl. 6pm. Contact Dennis Torrealba if you want to attend.
Wed 18 Sep Annual General meeting – Italo Australia Club, corner of National Cct and Franklin St in Forrest. Meeting at 7:30PM, dinner at 6:00PM if you’d like. See notice below.
Sun 22 Sep Motorkhana day with the MG Club at Sutton
Sat 28 Sep Queanbeyan 125 Birthday – see notice at back, more details will be forthcoming.
October
Sun 6 Oct Joeys Kitchen – 9:00AM at Joey’s Kitchen, 1 Watson Place, Watson
Sun 13 Oct Binalong motor museum open day
Wed 16 Oct Club Meeting - 7:30PM at the Italo Australia Club Forrest
19-20 Oct ACT Centennial Rally Jervis Bay to Canberra – see CACTMC News.
October sometime
Information night from the ACT Police crash investigation team (possible)
Sun 27 Oct We have been invited to join the Italian Made Social Motoring Club Display at the Norton St Autofesta in Sydney. Details below, and flyer at back
November
Sat 2 Nov Classic Yass - see http://www.classicyass.com/motoring.html
Sun 3 Nov Breakfast – 9:00AM at The Deck at Regatta Point, Barrine Drive, Parkes.
Sun 3 Nov Canberra Swap Meet – 7:00AM – 3:00PM at EPIC.
Sun 10 Nov Marques in the Park
Sun 17 Nov Motorkhana day with the MG Club at Sutton
Wed 20 Nov Club Meeting - 7:30PM at the Italo Australia Club Forrest
Club Website: http://www.fiatclubact.org – See the club website for the most up-to-date calendar.
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Possible Events
The following events are being considered for club activities over the remainder of this club year.
Their dates are not settled but consider this early advice so that if you are interested you can start
making room in your schedule for them.
Motorkhana practice at Sutton or Fairbairn – investigations continue.
ACT Centennial Rally from Jervis Bay to Canberra, weekend of 19 – 20 Oct.
Nominations have already started,
A core of about 5 participants already, see info in Tim Chapman’s CACTMC report below.
The Italian Made Social Club in Sydney is organising a
mini Auto Italia (“Auto Festa”) as a part of the “Italian
Festa on Norton Street” event in Leichardt, “Little Italy”
just south west of the CBD, Sunday 27 October.
See webpage for the Festa at
http://www.nortonstreetfesta.com.au/homepage. There
could be a collective attendance.
Whatif Classics at the Cotter: late October: an “almost a
Pebble Beach-type event” for which fifty “best of the
best” vehicles would be selected for display. An
invitation to attend this “exclusive” event would be “a
prize in itself.” No riff-raff, apparently.
Warbirds Downunder at Temora 2 November.
Good run into the country – clean those valves!
Excellent for those who also appreciate classic aircraft (Mustang, Constellation etc)
Fiat Nationals 2014 Eastern Creek, 17-19 January 2014
Make use of those practice sessions – get some Italian tuning in to clean those valves!
First flyer with event details is at back.
President’s Report
John Michel
Hi all,
Well July is one of our coldest months and it is not unusual for us Canberrans to hibernate. This July
is no exception, with only a very few attending our monthly breakfast at Chaps in Manuka. Little other
activity has occurred at this time of writing.
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However a "Christmas in July" has been arranged for the end of the month and I believe it promises to
be a good roll up, this is to be combined with a drive thru the country from Hall thru to
Collector/Goulburn [Ed – report below].
Our Calender appears to be filling up during the warmer months and I urge members to try and
become involved in some of these events.
On behalf of all members I would like to pass on our best wishes to Paddy Martin who has just
endured a successful knee operation.
Get well soon Paddy,
Ciao
John Michel
President
Editor’s Report
Matt Townsend
Another great image from Marisa Gangemi on the cover, www.marisagangemi.com.
A combined issue for June and August this time, in keeping with our general winter hibernation.
We have some new ads down the back, check them out.
In our new series of “meet the advertisers” we have an introduction to Marko Body Repairs this time
round.
Heard at the committee table – Police Crash Investigation
John Madelly had been suggesting for some time that we get a visit from the police crash investigation
team – skid marks, dents, deconstructing who did what when, ultimately leading to who was at fault.
John’s suggestion had received warm support, to the point that it has a placeholder in the calendar
while we sort the details. Unfortunately, John’s interest in the subject might have been prophetic.
At the committee meeting, John relayed a tale of recent woe. He came home to minor chaos: a visitor
(young, high heels) in a Mini (Cooper, modern) had misjudged a three point turn into their driveway;
the car had “got away” and smacked into Madelly’s Mitsubishi Express parked in their driveway. The
mini must have truly bolted because the not inconsiderable mass of the Mitsubishi Express was
shoved more than a metre forwards, its inertia pushing a big dent into the closed roller door of the
garage. On the other side of the roller door, the forward momentum was taken by John’s parked 124,
which – in turn and despite its handbrake – was pushed forward, jamming the garage stool at front of
the car into the workbench.
So, not only have both ends of both the Express and the 124 been damaged, it was going to be three
weeks before the roller door can be fixed so that John can do anything about the wedged 124! And
while that happens he’s got nowhere to sit. He seemed to be very calm about it all, apparently the
Mini was well insured. John is still progressing the crash investigation night; will we see his particular
case study deconstructed?
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Meet Our Advertisers – Marko Body Repairs
Matt Townsend
Marko Body Repairers have been long-time supporters of the club through advertising in the
magazine. Marko operate out of Mitchell and produce top class results, from simple dent fixes through
to whole of car restorations. Marko’s black and white ad doesn’t describe all they do. Over and above
the usual smash and insurance work, they also do:
Private repairs & Duco for car accidents where the client doesn’t have insurance.
Custom repairs & Duco for modifications on unique cars, where clients want something different for their car. Where parts are not available, Marko can in some cases reconstruct panels etc.
Suspension repairs, specialising in accident suspension damage. They can do all of the components and alignments of other suspension stores, and as well align realign rails & braces.
Tyre services, through their recent acquisition of Mitchell Tyres.
Marko have provided bodywork fixes for the following club members:
Clive Roach (Life Member) had a complete respray done on his Lancia Spyder some time ago.
Paddy Martin (the one and only) had Marko do a complete re-spray of his Fiat 1100/103(Indian Taxi) some ten years ago. “Work was excellent and cost was very competitive”
Geoff Hall had some rust fixes to his lovely blue Fiat 1500, I had no idea. “Very happy with the customer service and the quality of the job”. Check out these before and afters of Geoff’s car:
Feedback from members also indicates that the panel construction part of the business might not
necessarily be available any more (Marko Senior is semi-retired), so it will be best to check with Marko
about your individual requirements.
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Christmas in July
Thanks to Dennis’ gentle and persistent organisational skills, our Christmas in July went off nicely at
Grandma’s Little Bakery at Collector. Some thumbnails from the do from Geoff Hall:
Disclaimer: The opinions and recommendations expressed in this magazine are those of the individual contributors and not necessarily those of the FIAT Club of the ACT (Inc). Although every effort is made to ensure that the claims or offers made by advertisers are genuine, the club cannot be held responsible for the loss or damage arising from the above, however caused, and the printing of such advertisements does not imply recommendation by the club or its officers.
At the rendezvous - just looking, honest.
Arrived, proof that Dennis’s 124 did restart after he turned it off
Smiles all round in the welcoming atmosphere, and kids letting off steam in the playground.
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Annual General meeting
Wednesday 18th September
In accordance with the Constitution of the FIAT Club of the A.C.T. Incorporated, notice is given that
the 2013 Annual General Meeting will be conducted on Wednesday 18 September, at 7.30pm.
The venue will be the Italian Australian Club, Forrest.
Principal business of the AGM will be the election of the Committee and officers of the Club for the
coming 12 months.
Members wishing to dine together beforehand should meet in the Dining Room at 6.00pm.
For those not already a member of the Italian Australian Club, a list for signing in as guests will be
available at the front desk.
Positions available include:
President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
Editor
Public officer
Club Captain
Concessional registration Registrar
Delegate to the Council of ACT Motor clubs.
There are also normally two "committee member" positions with no fixed role.
Come along and get involved. The outgoing committee, many of whom will probably feature in
the incoming committee, are all nice people and enjoy a smile.
Auto Italia 2104 Planning
Christine Stewart
Auto Italia 2014 has been booked in for Sunday 30th
March 2014.
So far, the featured marque is Maserati. I will rely on you, avid readers and members of others clubs
to see if you have a celebratory model in your club and get back to me when you have chosen one.
The web site will gradually be updated, when we get webmaster handover complete and will be
continually updated to keep you ALL informed about what is going on especially closer to the day.
The AGM for The Italian Cars Association Inc., which runs Auto Italia, will be on Wednesday
9th
October 2013 at 6pm at the Italo Australian Club in Forrest. This year the Fiat Club of the ACT
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has to provide a Vice President, Treasurer and a Committee Person. If you think you can handle one
of these roles come along on the 9th October. Besides the executive committee, there are other
positions/responsibilities eg looking after the signs, organizing the concessionaires, booking the loos,
Saturday night dinner etc etc. Is anybody out there up to the challenge in helping organize, what is
already an excellent event? Auto Italia is gaining a reputation for excellence, so come along and be a
part of a great team.
The next Meeting for Auto Italia is on Wednesday 14th August at the Italo Australia Club in Forrest at
6pm sharp. We have the board room booked from 6pm until 7.30pm.
My contact details are 0427 635163 or [email protected]
Ciao
Christine Stewart
CACTMC Report July 2013
Tim Chapman
The main topics discussed at this month’s GM were Wheels 2014, the National Trust Canberra Rally,
and CRS registration. It was also announced that Marques in the Parks would go ahead this year.
Wheels 2014, March? 2014
The MB Club’s delegate (and organizing committee member) Richard Jackson advised that he had
talked to the NCA about securing the East/West Lawns only to learn March was booked out and the
earliest available date was 5 April, which he reserved. However, he had found an attractive alternative:
Kings Park, which could handle 1100 to 1200 cars, was well drained, had toilets and power and
enough parking nearby and would not be affected by very wet weather. After brief discussion the
meeting endorsed the MBC’s actions.
Centenary Rally, October
HMS Albatross is confirmed as the starting point; although it is expected perhaps ten cars will start
from Jervis Bay; The convoy will end at Bungendore at lunchtime (note however that the NT Rally
website states the procession will continue after lunch via Fyshwick to Canberra) and re-assemble on
Sunday morning at EPIC (which has been hired for Saturday to accommodate interstate campers);
there will be a dinner on Saturday night in the Budawang Building; after Rally passports are stamped
at EPIC cars will proceed to OPH lawns for the rest of the day. Volunteers are needed, first to help
assemble the showbags and second to be posted on Saturday at various points along the route,
probably in groups of three or four -- preferably from the same club. Clubs can supply names and
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email addresses to Nick Arnott (American Car Club), who will pass them on to the NT’s Rally
coordinator.
[ Ed: some more info for aspiring participants:
We have about 5 participants ready to go and invite others to join in this major event contributing to Canberra’s centennial celebrations.
Saturday 19 October sees the big rally from Jervis Bay through Tarago, Bungendore and Queanbeyan to EPIC. Participants can join at those waypoints if they don’t want to run all of the way to the coast. Sunday 20 October has a series of cruises, entertainment, costume competitions, concours d’élégance at OPH and other events.
Cost for entry is $125 before 30 August for participation in all events plus the gala dinner at Epic on Sunday night. $25 late fee after that. No discounts for shorter drives.
See all the details at the website http://www.nationaltrust.org.au/act/Rally and the June rally newsletter http://www.nationaltrust.org.au/Assets/11395/1/Rallynewsletter-June13v2.pdf ]
CRS Registration
The REGISTRAR, Mark Saunders, advised that so far some 29 clubs (about half the membership)
had renewed their affiliation. Some of these had not filled in the second and third pages of the form
which sought car details. He would be contacting them seeking full renewal by the 30/8 deadline
(strictly speaking it is 31/7, after which if CRS fees are not paid to the Club and the Club hasn’t paid its
affiliation fees, club members’ CRS rego renewal can be refused). He warned that after the AGM in
September delinquent clubs would be” named and shamed”. Mark also reported that he had sought
talks with the Government on several matters, including SIVS (“What are our options?”), the officials’
reluctance to recognize certain (obscure) makes of cars for CRS purposes, and technical problems
(although only a few cars have had difficulty meeting CRS requirements).
Marques in The Park
The American Car Club had agreed to run it, on 10/11/13, again in John Knight Park. No other details.
Tim Chapman,
Delegate.
Planning for Nationals 2014
The planning committee for the Fiat Nationals in 2014 is making steady progress. Snippets from the
minutes possibly of interest to ACT readers include:
Paul Hickerton [ Ed: VP in exile ] and Dennis Torrealba are representing the ACT club in the Queensland meetings.
The organisers are keen to arrange the classes so as to encourage newer cars to be entered, with an acknowledgement that there are progressively fewer competitive examples of the older cars.
Anyone with photos, videos or other memorabilia from previous events is encouraged to make it available for a developing history of the event, contact [email protected] if you have anything you’d like to contribute.
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More Auto Italia 2013 Pics
Matt Townsend
Nationals Road Trip - Boombox Blues
Matt Townsend
My small Fiat 128 Sport L coupe was produced as a basic car. It didn’t come with a radio, and I hadn’t
bothered installing one. But, I like music and I like radio so I used an old Sony boombox on the
passenger’s seat to pump it out. This thing was large enough to produce plenty of sound, necessary
given the 128’s lack of sound insulation – “all the better to hear the music of the motor”. It played
tapes, had a radio and had stood up well to decades of hot car interior. With a cassette adapter I
could even play music from an iPod. Not cool, but very functional. And, with 6 rechargeable D cell
batteries, it would go for two weeks between recharges.
Well, nothing lasts for ever and the system started going all single channel on me on the way up to the
Nationals in Ipswich this last January, such that I was missing half of the details in the music (my
Eternally Patient and Mostly Understanding other half might observe that some of the music I listen to
Insectosaurus vs Giulietta - does anyone
else spot the similarities?
A Lambo looking back at
you with some attitude
A Stratos with
those great flares
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doesn’t have much detail to start with …) The level of satisfaction was like sucking camembert
through a Chux, not good enough with entire days’ worth of driving still to go. So, I decided it was time
to update the 128’s sound system to something modern. Preferably, something that could reuse my
substantial investment in rechargeable D cell batteries – those things are expensive, and I had six of
them.
The old sound system – note clever use of stress cow to orientate the speakers towards the driver’s left ear.
It so happened that half way to Ipswich, John’s Fairlane towing Pyro on a car trailer wasn’t coping with
the hot day and steep hills, and needed radiator attention. I followed as they turned into Armidale to
get it seen to. With the Fairlane ensconced at a radiator shop, John, Tim and I climbed into the 128
(Tim nobly took the small back seat) to find somewhere cool and dark to get out of the heat, get some
lunch and get me a new boombox. Starting with the boombox, we quickly found the cool, air-
conditioned interior of the Armadale Dick Smith store. Lucky for me they had an entire shelf of
boomboxes, and were keen to sell. None using D cells, unfortunately. I settled for a very capable
black unit with lots of apparent gizmos and a squat form factor that suited its place on the passenger’s
seat of the car. Unfortunately Dick Smith doesn’t do lunch so we ventured outside to the best shade
we could find - a café under a tree, me with my boombox in its carton.
After lunch it was back to the radiator shop so I could charge up the new boombox for several hours
and get that music going for the rest of the trip. A scarcity of shade in the industrial setting saw the
128 parked in the hot sun again. The radiator shop guys were happy to offer a 240V outlet in their
electronics workshop; the place was an Aladdin’s cave of miscellaneous electrical parts and bore a
strong resemblance to the man-caves of some of our members.
The new black boombox sat on a sunny shelf and recharged while the radiator work progressed,
giving me the chance to acquaint myself with the 20-page instruction book describing all of the cool
features. Some of these were not quite so cool in the fine print, such as the admonition to “not use the
unit in a hot environment such as a car”, something to do with the lithium ion battery in the boombox
suffering thermal runaway and taking out the boombox in a ball of flame. That would be officially
uncool if it happened with the boombox sitting on the passenger’s seat (made of dark vinyl, in a dark
coloured car, in full sun …)
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We still had time to kill for the radiator repair to John’s car and so I got on with on with the boombox
instructions – particularly the configuration settings for the wireless networking one-time peer to peer
session (it was all in the instructions – cool!) and five other ways to get music to the device. The
boombox featured sexy new soft switches, in that you just touch the switch area and it does its thing –
there is no button as such that actually moves, way more cool than the clunky switches of the old
Sony boombox.
The radiator work on John’s Fairlane was eventually finished and I unplugged the recharged
boombox, now warmed through by its location on the sunny shelf, and took it out to the 128 solar
furnace outside. Sitting in its rightful place on the passenger’s seat, the black boombox started adding
value by absorbing even more heat from the baked car interior, making its surroundings just a little
cooler by just being there.
As John and Tim departed for the highway north to Ipswich, I settled into the 128 and pressed the
appropriate soft switch area on the boombox to turn it on and get that peer to peer WIFI network music
thing going. Quick as a flash, nothing happened. I looked closely for the grey on black writing (grr)
indicating the switch area and pressed again, pressed harder, pressed elsewhere, swiped left, swiped
right, swore. It just sat there inert, unresponsive, ignoring its ever-less-cool owner. After a minute of
futile poking in the switch area I re-examined the attractions of the unit: Soft switches? Hopeless.
WIFI? Non-existent. Unit?? Dead. The device’s dwindling aura of cool evaporated out the driver’s
window into the afternoon heat, leaving an artfully crafted box of hot black plastic that didn’t play
music.
John and Tim had disappeared up the hill and were on the way north. For me it was back to the very
air-conditioned Dick Smith store in the centre of town to get another replacement boombox, where I
paused to let the cool soak in a bit. The staff were understanding especially when I pointed out the
warning against using it in cars, part of my description of need earlier in the day. This was as
unexpected to them as it was to me. They were happy to exchange it for a different one and so I
plumped for a simple looking pale metal-clad unit with an old school moving power switch. This silver
unit was more in the long form factor of the original Sony boombox but it didn’t have lots of features,
less than I wanted, and its main way of getting music in was via that other modern wireless network
magic of Bluetooth. I didn’t trust in-car Bluetooth (bad experiences with a Bluetooth phone handsfree
unit), but the helpful girl in the shop showed me where the Bluetooth settings were on the iPod and it
looked fairly straightforward. And, yes, I’d need to recharge it from a power point for six hours, so I
wasn’t going to be able to actually use it until I got to Ipswich. Grrr. With the highway gap to the
rejuvenated Fairlane getting longer as the minutes passed, I had no option but to take it all on trust, so
I sealed the deal and headed out back in to the heat and north to Ipswich without music. I caught up
to the Fairlane in about an hour, and we got to the event motel in Ipswich near on midnight. I had the
good sense to plug the new boombox in to recharge before heading off to sample the delights of
Paddy’s beer bar outside his room.
Early next morning I stepped out into the quiet of the Ipswich motel car park with the boombox in its
carton, wary of a repeat of the techno-frustration of the previous day. I settled into the driver’s seat
and put the boombox onto the passenger’s seat. Back into the carton for the inevitable instruction
manual, but all I could find was something like a beer coaster, with pictures to the effect of “recharge,
turn on, accept Bluetooth connection” – easier than the last one!
Recharge: tick.
Turn on: pressed up the moving on-off switch (none of that soft switch rubbish), a light came on.
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Better than the last one. Next there was a deep chord from the boombox, presumably a boot up
welcome message. Reassuring …
Accept Bluetooth connection, the tricky bit: I set the iPod to playing, then into the iPod’s Bluetooth
settings where there was the boombox device with an “Accept connection?” prompt. Pressed the
Accept option on the iPod. Waiting – waiting – not good …
Then BLAM – a sudden blast of Deep Purple out of the boombox as the Bluetooth connection kicked
in at maximum volume. Holy smoke! Gathering my wits back in from the open driver’s window I
dragged the volume down to something that wouldn’t wake the neighbours. At last - modern
technology that not only works, it kicks arse! With the Deep Purple at a muted thump I took the iPod
off to the limits of the car park but the Bluetooth connection didn’t waver. Now that’s real cool.
With nightly recharges the new boombox performed flawlessly for the rest of the trip, and had much
better fidelity than the old Sony boombox to boot.
The new sound system – modern Bluetooth plus old school aux cable.
When I got back home from the Nationals I demonstrated the new toy to my Eternally Patient and
Mostly Understanding other half, who noticed that the new unit would do an absolutely splendid job of
pumping out Verdi from her iPod in the riding arena while she trains the horses. Oh well, I’ll just have
to go and buy another boombox. At least I know what I’m looking for now, and maybe I’ll sneak a
Deep Purple track or two into her playlist as a reminder …
Oh and the original Sony boombox is still in the car – it will probably last as long as the mono AM radio
service it still delivers.
Cheers,
Matt
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For Sale
Club Clothing
The Fiat Club of the ACT logo is available at ActionSportswear, 47 Nettlefold Street, Belconnen. The cost is around $15 to have it embroidered on your own garment, tea cosy etc or on an item from their extensive range of sportswear and accessories.
Visit them at: www.actionsportswear.com.au
Look for a shopfront with “TSHIRTXPRESS”
prominently displayed above the shopfront, adjacent to Dynotune in the top end of Belconnen. Availability of shirts and the unique Fiat Club of the ACT has been recently confirmed.
WANTED - X1/9 Body Panel – Geoff Piddington
Geoff is in need of a replacement X1/9 RH lower rear wheel panel, as per these photos.
He is hoping that there may be an X1/9 body shell lying around which will provide what he needs.
Contact Geoff Piddington at [email protected].
FOR SALE: FIAT 124 sedan for parts
For Sale 1969 124 AC Coupe. Complete car with 1400 motor, hear running, stainless trim is good, all instruments in dash and all glass. Body is rusted and brakes are seized, so good for parts.
Make me an offer, I want it gone! Email me for pictures or call me to see it, located in Chisholm ACT.
Martin Robertson
Mobile 0409 329 270 [email protected]
FIAT 125 sedan
Good condition,10 months NSW rego, garaged in BOWRAL NSW.
Car has minor rust spots, but easily fixed, interior is excellent. Good driver. Owner wants car to go to a good home, NOT broken up for parts.
Asking $3,000 ono
Contact: Stella Barnsley, Unit 27/2, Charlotte St, Burradoo,NSW.
Phone: 02 48621398.
124 and Parts for Sale
HI
I have a 124AC that reluctantly need to sell, I’ve run out of room. How would I go about advertising it through your club? Full bare metal restoration 2008, no rust, bushes done, engine and gearbox rebuilt, diff rebuilt, brake calipers rebuilt, twin 40mm dellortos, and new gear in the wiper motor. What it still needs, the seats recovered, and the radiator cleaned.
Loads of spares including a set of cromodora wheels, gearboxes, engines, wiper and starter motors, suspension arms, brake parts, chrome and some interior parts. Basically I pulled three other rusty cars to bits to build this car and still have most of the usable bits from them.
The price is $9000 negotiable.
Regards, David Ballard
Fiat 850 Spyder
From: John DeBrincat [email protected] Sent: Thursday, 13 June 2013 9:34 PM
I have been importing American cars for many years and on a recent trip to US, I came across a tidy 1973 Fiat 850 Spyder (Roadster).
It is a good solid California car, with a new top. It starts and runs well, has an average paint job but could be used as it is. It has just arrived in Sydney and I would like to sell it, and thought I would start with Fiat Clubs before advertising it.
My price is around $8950, I have all correct documentation for rego L/H Drive anywhere in Australia after meeting roadworthy requirements.
I can be contacted on mobile 0414 522 533 should you know of anyone who may have an interest.
Thanks, John DeBrincat
Volumex Engines, Gearboxes and X1/9
Lambda Motors have some Volumex 2000 engines and gearboxes – second hand. There is also an X-19 coming up for sale if anyone is interested.
Thanks, Graham O’Connor Lambda Motor Company 2/13 Priestley Street
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Mittagong NSW 2575 Phone: 02 4871.1900 Fax: 02 4871.1933 [email protected] [email protected]
Fiat 850 Sport Coupe - Door Capping Mouldings for sale
Hi, My name is Giovanni Ciampa. I am currently a NSW Fiat Club member who has been restoring a 1970 Fiat 850 sport coupe, series II. During the process I have reproduced the door capping mouldings. I have 9 sets available for sale for those interested.
Would it be possible to send out the attached information sheet to your club members or include it in your next newsletter? Your assistance is greatly appreciated.
Thanks + regards Giovanni Ciampa m. 0410 336 987 (ed – see previous edition for accompanying flyer)
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