hi everyone
the other night I was looking longingly at race cars for sale on eBay, and saw
just such an 850 Spyder race car for sale. i went back today and it was gone,
or I would have posted a link. the cool thing is that there were many racing
photos in the ad, and in one, the little car was being trailed by a roadster
and
a 240Z. anyone else see it? anyone smart enough (i sure wasn't) to download
the pic?
s
675MIZU
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From: Aaron Polivka <aaron@polivka.org>
To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
Sent: Wed, August 25, 2010 9:03:24 AM
Subject: Re: [Roadsters] Just your thoughts OT Fiat 850
I've driven and rode in a Fiat 850 spider. It actually handles quite
well (if all the suspension bits are working properly, which is a big
if) but has the all the "performance" of a 60s beetle. It's pretty,
though, and has a certain amount of charm, but a roadster is a much
better driver. As I recall, 1st gear was a "grinder" (no synchro). Even
a 1600 puts out about twice as much HP.
I'd also hate to be in an accident with at 60s rear engined Italian
sports car. Most of these were rusty within a couple of years of new,
and that cheap, thin metal in front didn't give me a feeling of safety.
Other than looks, and MG Midget is a much better car, and a Midget is
one somewhere between "junk" and "crap" on my scale of desirable cars.
:)
The 124 coupe was way cool. Probably twice as fast as an 850 and a
great looking design that has aged very well IMO. But tin worm and
horrible reliability has got 99.9% of them sentenced to the crusher by
now.
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