We went with an off-white, Lowes calls it Malted Milk. She also got Fiat logos to replace the scorpions in the center caps and Fiat valve stem caps. We're really happy with how it turned out. If it stops raining I am supposed to go and take better pictures of it for her.
I like.
Hey, is that a Chevy Malibu in the background?
How cool! I bet the Malibu is a lot like the Fiat in that people stop you every day and ask questions about it.
Hey, when are these better pictures coming? I love the green btw, one of my two favorite new car colors.
If I take the wife to work Monday I can have the car. I found a couple places to take it then I want to try and find where the old Fiat plant was here in Poughkeepsie. They built some here from about 1910-1916 or so.
In reply to JohnRW1621:
That's my Malibu. Women do approach me at lights but usually to tell me rusty bits have fallen off it. I need put it in the my garage section when I get a chance.
jde
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5/17/14 11:00 a.m.
Dig the color. Nice choice to go with the green.
Jerry
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5/17/14 2:31 p.m.
I like white wheels on Fiat's, but I might be biased.
So can someone explain to me why you can't get an Abarth or Turbo in any of the best colors?
I just got off the FIAT website and the Abarth only comes in white, grey, black, and red. Why make a car in a bunch of interesting colors, then make the top trim level in only four?
First US version of VW GTI only came in Black, White, Red, Silver.
I took a decent shot the other night. This shopping center used to be a Fiat plant from 1910 until 1917.
The off-white with the green paint looks great. Exactly the colors I would choose.