General 126 irish car

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General 126 irish car

shielsy

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i have got a 126 and its an original irish car and early 77

and its a funky green one

then i got my friend one to do as well

http://club126uk.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=8797.0
some may have already seen it on 126 club forum



pics of the fiat after it was found in a shed with 500 gardinera est








500 is restored

plcs of as found in a shed with fiat 500 gardniera rhd irish







me da doing his inspection lol




readey for a refresh
 
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blasted and painted then i put my name and details on the inside of the rims i mark all my cars






refurbed king pins
 
well this is STUNNING TO SAY THE LEAST *hats of to micheal and stewarty

owen nw















stewarty him self
 
i spoke to the person i got the 126 from in dublin , he looked at the photos of the car , and said u dont realise how special a fiat u own ,.
that car belonged to BARON AMADEO GUILLET THE FAMPOUS WW1 WW2 WAR HERO
Baron Amedeo Guillet, the army’s “Devil Commander” and one of the great protagonists of Italian diplomatic history, who served as ambassador for more than 20 years, is dead at the age of 101. With three wars behind him, and five-times wounded, decorated with the Italian military cross of honour, Guillet died in Rome on Wednesday 16 June.

Born in Piacenza on 7 February 1909 DIED 101 IN 2010

HE WORK IN THE IRISH GOVERMENT ON BEHALF OF THE ITALIAN SOMETHING ,

now hows that for a bit of history for the former owner of my 126
it was found in barn along side rhd 500 gardineria

http://www.esteri.it/MAE/EN/Sala_Stampa/ArchivioNotizie/Approfondimenti/2010/06/20100621_Guillet.htm
 
i spoke to the person i got the 126 from in dublin , he looked at the photos of the car , and said u dont realise how special a fiat u own ,.
that car belonged to BARON AMADEO GUILLET *THE FAMPOUS WW1 *WW2 WAR HERO
Baron Amedeo Guillet, the army’s “Devil Commander” and one of the great protagonists of Italian diplomatic history, who served as ambassador for more than 20 years, is dead at the age of 101. With three wars behind him, and five-times wounded, decorated with the Italian military cross of honour, Guillet died in Rome on Wednesday 16 June.

Born in Piacenza on 7 February 1909 DIED 101 IN 2010

HE WORK IN THE IRISH GOVERMENT *ON BEHALF OF THE ITALIAN *SOMETHING ,

now hows that for a bit of history for the former owner of my 126
it was found in barn along side rhd 500 gardineria

http://www.esteri.it/MAE/EN/Sala_Stampa/ArchivioNotizie/Approfondimenti/2010/06/20100621_Guillet.htm
 
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