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Noisy Fiats - Will's Roadtransport Revival

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I can't find the original press release that went with this15-year-old photograph - but I'm guessing it must have had something about Walon drivers on the Fiat contract suffering from severe sleep deprivation. Imagine the poor driver trying to get his head down with this many early 1990's Fiats on-board - the noise of them rusting would have kept him awake all night!


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Christopher Ward:

I am a complainer about them noisy Fiats myself. eversince I was a child, I gets so upset over them things. and I still do.

Please bear with me.


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M@rtin:

instead of german cars a FIAT in the 90's certainly didnot rust!! It was impossible. The body was Galvanised (I hope I used the right english terms)

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