My wife and I have recently bought our Spider from my sister who has owned it for the past six years. It really should have been mine in the first place! I mean, after all, I found it for sale, and simply because she had the money to buy it and I didn't, meant that I had to wait all this time! As the saying goes, all good things come to those who wait, and it is finally mine. Sorry, OURS.
Around 12 years ago, the car had been carefully restored locally as a Father and Son project. The work that Doug and Wayne put into it has proven the test of time. The car is still going strong, paint work is good apart from a few stone chips on the bonnet (also known as a hood) and the interior is still immaculate. They had found it for sale at the side of the road shortly after being imported from the US. The importer had used it as "filler" for a shipping container of Mustang parts and didn't particularly want the car. I have come to know Doug and Wayne quite well over the years and I know that every part of the car was meticulously reconditioned.
I have had a long standing affair with Fiats. I'm not sure how it started, but the Spider is my fourth Fiat. I started with a BC 124 Coupe when I was 21, then a CC 124 Coupe at 26 and have owned an X1/9 for the past 10 years. The Spider is the pinnacle of these but I still love my X1/9!
Today the weather was kind to us at last (we are just coming into Spring) and we were able to take the Spider out for a spin. Just fantastic!!

