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Model Technical and Interest => Fulvia => Topic started by: chriswgawne on 02 December, 2014, 05:39:33 PM



Title: S1 Fulvia Berlina GTE drivers handbook
Post by: chriswgawne on 02 December, 2014, 05:39:33 PM
Would anyone possibly have an original S1 Fulvia Berlina drivers handbook in English with the GTE supplement available for sale?
I have been trying to find one in vain for a couple of years now.
Thanks Chris


Title: Re: S1 Fulvia Berlina GTE drivers handbook
Post by: chriswgawne on 07 March, 2015, 01:08:14 PM
I am still looking if anyone can help please.
Thanks
Chris


Title: Re: S1 Fulvia Berlina GTE drivers handbook
Post by: chriswgawne on 15 March, 2015, 09:19:20 AM
The power of the LMC Forum!
The good news is that I now have a copy of the correct handbook through the forum  - thanks Simon Lake - and I therefore know for the first time what I have been searching for looks like!
Its titled 'Fulvia Sedans Instruction Book 4th Edition 1969'. The bad news is that the copy I have whilst readable is water damaged and so I would like to try to get a better copy as we are likely to keep our GTE for many years. It is perfect for day to day driving around our house in NE Italy with visitors and the narrow roads c/w the occasional Autostrada.
Now I can post an image of the correct book does anyone recall having one squirelled away please?
Thanks.
Chris


Title: Re: S1 Fulvia Berlina GTE drivers handbook
Post by: chriswgawne on 06 April, 2015, 02:41:22 PM
And then last weekend at the autojumble in Reggio Emilia I picked up a pristine copy of the correct book - - which is the 7th Edition of the Italian version - for €20 so I am happy now.
By the way the car part of this autojumble which is a pretty big one reminded me of how Padova used to be. Many individuals and small traders selling parts, some new, some renovated and some pretty rough and untouched with a predominance of Fiat 500/600 as you would expect although there were a lot of Aprilia, Appia and Aurelia parts as well as more modern Lancias and other Italian makes. I haven't been to Padova for a while so I was a little shocked at the high prices for NOS parts.
There were only a few rather unexciting cars for sale but a huge number of old bicycles, scooters and motorcycles.
One to visit again next year.
Chris