Saturday, May 31, 2008

Member Profile: Warwick Houlden


Name:

Warwick Houlden

What was your first motor vehicle?:

A white 1987 Corolla Sedan

When did you buy your first Italian motor vehicle and what was it?:

A Fiat 850 Series 2 Sports Coupe

Do you still own this car?:

No.

What type of Italian Car(s) do you own now?:

None.

What in particular attracted you to this motor vehicle?:

After one memorable drive through Glenmore Park in a yellow Series 1 850 owned by Leo DiRocco, I just knew this was the car for me. I loved the shape of the car & the sound of the engine at 4000 rpm.

Most memorable moment:

The Most memorable moment would have to be the drive to Motorfest 2008. Being that it was my first ‘longer’ drive in my 850, it was a good chance to get to ‘know’ the car.

If you could have one Italian made car, which would you choose and why:

More 850s..!!!!

What appeals to you about your club, the IMSMC?


The fact that we can all get together on a weekend, go for a drive and enjoy a GOOD time with friends/family and have a few drinks.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Member Profile: Michael De Iulio

Name:


Michael De Iulio

What was your first motor vehicle?:

1976 Fiat 128 Sedan


When did you buy your first Italian motor vehicle and what was it?:

I bought the 128 in December 2005

Do you still own this car?:

Yes I do it is my pride and joy

What type of Italian Car(s) do you own now?:

Still the fiat 128 and also another fiat 128 2 door sedan

What in particular attracted you to this motor vehicle?:

The unique shape of the car and the balls that the little 1300cc has!!

Most memorable moment:

Driving down to Canberra for Auto Italia in 2008. Having fun on the freeway with the Di Rocco’s and my old man!!

If you could have one Italian Made car, which would you choose and why:

New Fiat 500 Arbarth. If I fit in it!!!!

What appeals to you about your club, the IMSMC?

IMSMC appeals to me as it is a family oriented club that allows us to drive our cars. It is a very social club that focuses on family, friends, driving cars and enjoying something to eat and drink.

Member Profile: Lino De Iulio


Name:

Lino De Iulio

What was your first motor vehicle?:

1970 Fiat 124 Sports Coupe BC

When did you buy your first Italian motor vehicle and what was it?:

I Bought my Fiat In 1979 at the age of 19!

Do you still own this car?:

REGRETTABLY NO. My father convinced me at the age of 22 to part with the car as i was contributing all of my precious earnings and savings in to it. After all It was a Fiat!!

What type of Italian Car(s) do you own now?:

Funnily enough i own the same car now as what i used to own. The passion i have for this lovely looking early 70’s classic vehicle would not go away. I was very fortunate to learn just six years ago that the car was for sale and with much desire to acquire one; I did not hesitate to buy it.

What in particular attracted you to this motor vehicle?:

My nostalgia for the car was first and foremost, the immaculate look of the car as I inspected it coupled with its very original look and feel.

Most memorable moment:

Driving in convoy to Autoitalia on the Hume highway and as we drove on the stretch to Lake George the second barrel of the Webbers opened up and for a moment the car felt like it was leaving the road the same way a plane leaves a runway. It was incredibly smooth and very fast!

If you could have one Italian Made car, which would you choose and why:

I had a recent test drive of the drop dead gorgeous Maserati Spyder Cambiocorsa. This has gotta be the one. Its literally drop dead gorgeous.
What appeals to you about your club, the IMSMC?
Good social company with my family and friends and great opportunity to take our cars on a run , show them off to the public somewhere be together have a bite to eat and a drink and return home, and look forward to next event.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Member Profile: John Di Rocco


Name:

Gianni “John” Di Rocco.

What was your first motor vehicle?:

Fiat 850 sedan 1969



(Gianni Pictured with his 850TC)

When did you buy your first Italian motor vehicle and what was it?:

Funnily enough my first Italian car was my first car!

A Fiat 850 sedan, 1969 model white i bought it in 1982 to get around town and to get to uni.

Do you still own this car?:

Unfortunately not!

What type of Italian Car(s) do you own now?:

-1959 Fiat 600 based 850TC spec Abarth 100% Burgandy.

- 1969 Fiat 850 Spider Series 2. White

-1968 Fiat 850 spider series 2 replica Abarth 1000 OT. Red.

What in particular attracted you to this motor vehicle?: (one at a time)

850TC- My brother, after purchasing a Fiat 600E in 2002 wanted to create an 850TC replica, however after much talk between within the family it was decided to leave it as it is... it was a very original example of the car and was in excellent condition! Later on in 2004, I found myself a Fiat 600 and we began sourcing the necessary Abarth parts to create a 750MM Abarth. However while my brother and I were sourcing parts, the availability of 850TC genuine Abarth parts presented themselves and so we decided to recreate my Fiat 600 to 850TC specifications! After two years of researching, sourcing, buying, fitting and building my 850TC was ready for the road in April of 2006. I love this car!

Most memorable moment: I was on the m4 freeway, and from a standing start, waiting for other members on a club run, I needed to merge into traffic very quickly! Amazingly the little 850TC moved into the line of traffic at a rate of acceleration that was surprising and memorable!

Spider (white) - In 1982 my first car was a fiat 850 sedan and in many of the manuals and magazines which featured the 850 series of cars, a small glimpse of the 850 spider could be seen. Often just the rear brake lamps, a side profile of the front bumpers or perhaps the dash. I was always told by people that I would never find one in Australia, the explanation offered was that when the 850 spider was released by Fiat the Australian Federal government introduced a hefty tax on the import of this car! As a consequence the 850 Spider was significantly outpriced by the MG convertible available then. As a result the number of MG’s VS. 850 spiders even today is probably around 5000:1. It took a number of years of research, when I discovered that one lived in the central coast of NSW, and the owner was interested in genuine buyers! This was an opportunity too good to pass up. I saw the car and I loved it! Then payed the non negotiable price...no regrets love this car! After the first two years of motoring, the engine and gearbox became a little too tired and so we overhauled both. A sweet smooth engine has resulted. Standby for another 1000 OT spec engine is currently on the drawing board.

Most memorable moment:

discovering that a 903cc bloc with an Abarth crankshaft is capable of 160kmph (ssshhhssshhh) I read that in a book, I swear!

Spider (red) – Who said there is no god!? Within a short amount of time another 850 spider became available, about 10kms from my mums house! I inspected the car, although the engine and gearbox had seen much of our roads I decided to buy it... again at a non negotiable price! I then decided that the standard engine would just not do! Again I spent much of my spare time, reading, researching and sourcing parts that would enable me to build a 1000OT Abarth replica. Using an Abarth A112 block, a period PBS head, 2x40 DCOE carbies and side drafts manifolds to suit, oil cooler, mid-mount radiator and 9/39 crown and pinion, lowered the front end(with an Abarth Lowering kit), period badging, new floor, campagnolo wheels and suspension and a new softop roof... I think you know my story now! Yes, I love this car too!

Most memorable moment:

This car has a radio cassette tucked in under the dashboard. Whilst cruising on the Hume highway and having run out of water in the wiper reservoir, a car that was travelling in front of me was spitting tiny bits of oil out of its exhaust. When I turned the wipers on, expecting to have water to wipe it off, it simply smeared the oil all over the windscreen! Not good! It was a good thing however that the roof was off and my nephew was with me, as we roared up Catherine hill my nephew leaning over the front windscreen with a clean, lint-free cloth, managed to wipe clean the windscreen whilst dean martin played in the background on the cassette.


If you could have one Italian Made car, which would you choose and why:

I wouldn’t think twice, it would have to be Masserati SuperLeggera. Why? Because it’s the pinnacle of Italian car design and aesthetics.... sounds nice too!

As I am traditionally an 850 man - I have to say that the desire to own a Moretti or Lombardi is always a a serious desire - and - recently, having seen a 124 Vignale - I have to say that I must add that to my wish list too - Hey dreams are free - maybe in my next life!!

What appeals to you about your club, the IMSMC?

Our club provides the opportunity for our family and friends to share in days out together. What better way to enjoy a day out than in the car you’ve always wanted with good company!

Sunday, May 4, 2008

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Welcome to the archive of cars owned by members of the Italian Made Social Motoring Club!

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