{"id":1807,"date":"2018-02-23T11:47:47","date_gmt":"2018-02-23T12:47:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.windbornechurch.org\/?p=1807"},"modified":"2025-06-16T13:13:12","modified_gmt":"2025-06-16T13:13:12","slug":"wtf-friday-floor-it-again-tony","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.windbornechurch.org\/index.php\/2018\/02\/23\/wtf-friday-floor-it-again-tony\/","title":{"rendered":"WTF Friday: Floor It Again Tony"},"content":{"rendered":"
For most of my youth –actually up until their Chrysler re-branding– Fiats were the butt of reliability jokes. The most familiar being “fix it again Tony”.<\/p>\n
The joke was of course not all that funny, not all that accurate and perhaps a bit racist. But it was the 80\/90s and darn near every joke ticked all the same boxes.<\/p>\n
I’ve never driven a Fiat, nor have I ever seen one broken down at the side of the road. So my opinion of them is fairly neutral.<\/p>\n
That is outside of a few pretty cool ones I have seen over the years, and this ’37 Topolino is one of the cool ones.<\/p>\n
Built by RCD Race cars the car has a roomy 112″ wheel base thanks to a custom 4130 cro-moly chassis. The front suspension is RCD inboard rocker arm while the rear is and RCD built four link.<\/p>\n As it’s size and shape suggests this car is not a canyon carver.<\/p>\n Instead it is built for the 1\/4 mile, capable of low 9 seconds at 149 miles per hour.<\/p>\n<\/a><\/p>\n
<\/a>As you can see the silver Topolino is a far cry from its original form. In reality it’s actually a fiberglass body that mimics a Topolino.<\/p>\n
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