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Winter Guzzi

Brevabrabo

Cruisin' Guzzisti
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Mill, The Netherlands
The Breva has been put to sleep for the winter. But I bought a new Italian Stallion for the winter. A little Guzzi-related, since the mighty V-twin as we know it was originally designed for a new small Fiat car in the sixties.

My new Fiat Panda.... :laugh:
 

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Brevabrabo said:
The Breva has been put to sleep for the winter. But I bought a new Italian Stallion for the winter. A little Guzzi-related, since the mighty V-twin as we know it was originally designed for a new small Fiat car in the sixties.

My new Fiat Panda.... :laugh:

Is that a working windmill? Great picture :D
 
Brevabrabo said:
The Breva has been put to sleep for the winter. But I bought a new Italian Stallion for the winter. A little Guzzi-related, since the mighty V-twin as we know it was originally designed for a new small Fiat car in the sixties.

My new Fiat Panda.... :laugh:

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So.
Fixed it for you. :mrgreen:
 
Nice one. Is this similar to the Punto? I rented one of those while in Italy in '05. I see now they now have a Punto EVO;

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My buddy in Detroit says that there are many Cinquecento's running around with Manufacturer plates on them, so perhaps there is hope to see them here;

fiat_500_launch.jpg


The 500 Abarth is pretty cool;

fiat_500_abarth_leaked.jpg


And the one I never heard back from is one I cannot find any pics of now either, but it's an English company that was going to produce the 500's in a all-carbon body powered by a Ducati Superbike-spec twin; http://www.f500.co.uk/intro.htm -- anyone have any pics of this car?
 
The Cinquecento is build on the Panda-platform. The Grande Punto is a way larger car.


Here's a sweet little 500 for you, Todd

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