Raymanboy...................are you there ??
- TheWRG
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Is someone having a laugh or is it really you :shock:
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- Dave Farrell
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Smoking kills...But only love (and X1/9s) can break your heart.
1987 Red
2008 Alfa Romeo Brera S Prodrive 2.2
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Nige
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1977 Serie speciale in green original spec
1977 Serie speciale in blue modified
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My X19 is an ultimate – the 1986 and last of the under two years it appeared, the “VS” derivation on the original 1500cc, which appeared in 1978 with the USA modifications. This particular car has all the “deluxe” and electric features and the more powerful 1500cc motor coupled to a five-speed gearbox (previously 1972 – a 1300cc with 4-speeds).
My car is one of the best known and in the X19 owners club.
The car was bought around 1998 in an original dealership selling a restored used model at c£1900.
The car here has a documented mileage from new having previously done only some odd 68,000 miles.
In its original colours, the red, the car has its original interior. There were only some two or so main catologues of this car.
The car had a new cam belt at 9000 miles ago.
It has had the waterpump and manifolds replaced
Owners manual, very nice history even includes Delivery Note.
It is currently taxed and MOT’d.
Recently fitted with tyres and exhaust not very old.
The moulded seat covers are expensive, are supplied free with the car anyway - I find it is not necessary to use these, for I find the comfort of the original seats fine - even though the driver's seat does need restitching.
A brand new AM/FM Radip/Stereo Cassette still boxed is ready to have fitted.
The car was made famous in the film A Caravan To Vacares which starred the heartthrob actress Charlotte Rampling. The images of bullfights, chases by car and on horseback sold the show, much like James Bond originally.
The X19 celebration model was the Lido of which only approxinmately 700 were produced, one of which I also own, so I am able to vouch for the low cost collectability of these cars – "The Lido" which appeared in 1978 named after the famous Paris nightclub by the now deceased Fiat Director Gianni Agnelli (deceased circa 2002)(son of the Director Giovanni Agnelli – personally presenting the 1938 Fiat car in the same year to Benito Mussolini Italian Dictator 1923-43 - and who entered into the pact with Hitler in June 1940 declaring war on Britain and Belgium and France)- from before World War Two).
Can this be a Casanova Club colours car? Use it sparingly in this fine condition. It is an icon of the ultimate X19 challenge to build a car of ther future with Ferrari designing and to handling previously unseen on such a new design. In its emblem, of the Italian, it reminds me of the actress Sophia Loren, and indeed the Fiat Cabriolet as a perfectionist’s cabriolet (used in the film The Pink Panther early 1960s in which rode Peter Sellers who in real life so loved her. This, such that I found it hard to find a finer example of such an original car (Any!) But, since owning this, I really do prefer it.
The car also made famous on the continent by ROGER LELOUP in his yoko tsuno books.
Raymanboy
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D'ya know who it is yet?........
Well D'ya?? :lol: :lol:
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- Raymanboy
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I Raymanboy am a legend in my own lifetime, spieler of spiels; reciever of abuse and seller of x1/9s and piano's, wish to remain anonymous.
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Long live Raymanboy!!!
May he spiel his spiel, let him be abused, :shock: to keep us all amused!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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He could have a guest spot in the mag................ don't need any articles then as he would fill it himself !!! Make my job a lot easier :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Cheers,
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see you in Wales and well convert you
LHD to RHD leaded to unleaded abuse n more abuse :lol:
"On the wing of a Lear"
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- Raymanboy
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I am believing I caught a train there the name was quite long but forgets me.
There is also a mountain where it snows on, with another train up it.
X1/9 many will there be in whales this year, I have had six whilst driving but now have sold most of very cheaply.
I in my own mind am legend an whales I might go if so invited.
Will there be much sheep to grase the grass to make it smooth for the car.
Will there be much camping as before in your magasine
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