I have got a very good hint for you to keeping the nice old Engine in good shape with todays ultra dry eco fuels: Use 1:100 API TC two stroke oil / fuel mix as regular driving fuel, that keeps the old fuel-system gaskets, rubber parts, alloy parts etc... and cast iron metal surfaces of those vintage engines in excellent shape...and it also lubricates the valves and upper piston regions. Most Porsche vintage owners in Germany do so :) Also keeps carbs and tank clean and rustfree
I had one of these for about 4 years. it was a car with "personality". Changing gear was hit and miss. It rusted like hell, by the time I got rid of it there was a huge hole in the floor. The body roll was scary. Other than that I liked it :). Now I drive a (very old) Trabant. I guess I must be a sucker for punishment.
@GoliathAngelus A Fiat? Fix it again tomorrow. They are mostly reliable (fiats), but they have lost their personality, rust has killed most of the old ones now. I find it interesting that you commented to my old comment..I drive a Ford Transit now. A good workhorse. Pass auf dich auf!.
@dawnrun911 The Italian but also the French car brandt weren t the most reliable brands and yes they had rust troubles but that is way in the past now.
My Fiat Punto is 10 years old and sure is rust free.
Don t drive is much and the only thing who is letting me drown is the battery.
The rest is very reliable.
I finally am lucky with cars
Before my other Fiat and Seat Marbella i had a 1985 Opel Kadett D.
Reliable car and starts in very cold winters but man what a rust bucket it was.
@GoliathAngelus Most 10 year old cars are rust free, 1980s cars did not have the same rust protection that was standard from the 90s onwards, I think Opels lasted a lot longer than Fiats of that era where rust is concerned. I wonder if your Punto has lasted this long without a headgasket replacement. Their engines have a reputation for trouble.. this could be down to maintenance. Puntos need a lot of maintenance to stay trouble free.
Still in unbelievable this find.
Very nice car.
A pity that i can t buy it.
GoliathAngelus 4 weeks ago
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I have got a very good hint for you to keeping the nice old Engine in good shape with todays ultra dry eco fuels: Use 1:100 API TC two stroke oil / fuel mix as regular driving fuel, that keeps the old fuel-system gaskets, rubber parts, alloy parts etc... and cast iron metal surfaces of those vintage engines in excellent shape...and it also lubricates the valves and upper piston regions. Most Porsche vintage owners in Germany do so :) Also keeps carbs and tank clean and rustfree
Pnoerre 1 year ago
95 km , j'aime , l mienne en a 27 000
chuckyblard 1 year ago
I will buy your R4 :)
perreriasa 1 year ago
id say its worth 4000 grand maybe? i hav th same one in same colour but it has lights on th dash so this one must b a bit older?
my mums one has more dents on it than flat panels!
but the engine is new! its very misleading to people! as they will break down b4 me! lol
gewizz2 1 year ago
Bellissima.
diego62m 2 years ago
INCREIBLE 0_0
Mariano095 2 years ago
Legenda
OBAD01 2 years ago
trop trop belle j'adore
julien82s 2 years ago
trop belle la 4L
noelvat 2 years ago
I had one of these for about 4 years. it was a car with "personality". Changing gear was hit and miss. It rusted like hell, by the time I got rid of it there was a huge hole in the floor. The body roll was scary. Other than that I liked it :). Now I drive a (very old) Trabant. I guess I must be a sucker for punishment.
dawnrun911 3 years ago
@dawnrun911 I know what you mean.
I had 2 Fiat 126 over some years.
Very simple but fun cars to drive.
The cars were loud to drive in and smoky too.
People watch me when i drove by.
They were sometimes mad because it isn t a very fast car but most people were happy and smiled.
The nice thing was they always started in icecold winter days
I drive a modern Fiat now but i miss the classics because that are much fun to drive in.
GoliathAngelus 1 month ago
@GoliathAngelus A Fiat? Fix it again tomorrow. They are mostly reliable (fiats), but they have lost their personality, rust has killed most of the old ones now. I find it interesting that you commented to my old comment..I drive a Ford Transit now. A good workhorse. Pass auf dich auf!.
dawnrun911 1 month ago
@dawnrun911 The Italian but also the French car brandt weren t the most reliable brands and yes they had rust troubles but that is way in the past now.
My Fiat Punto is 10 years old and sure is rust free.
Don t drive is much and the only thing who is letting me drown is the battery.
The rest is very reliable.
I finally am lucky with cars
Before my other Fiat and Seat Marbella i had a 1985 Opel Kadett D.
Reliable car and starts in very cold winters but man what a rust bucket it was.
GoliathAngelus 1 month ago
@GoliathAngelus Most 10 year old cars are rust free, 1980s cars did not have the same rust protection that was standard from the 90s onwards, I think Opels lasted a lot longer than Fiats of that era where rust is concerned. I wonder if your Punto has lasted this long without a headgasket replacement. Their engines have a reputation for trouble.. this could be down to maintenance. Puntos need a lot of maintenance to stay trouble free.
dawnrun911 4 weeks ago
@dawnrun911 I have my Punto now over 10 years in my possession and all that time I had a trouble free car.
The only problem I had when I bought the car is that the chip had to change because the clock kept running too fast .
Last year was my first with bad luck, along the way, the engine was suddenly too hot.
The thermostat was broken and replaced.
I have in my opinion not a bad hit with the Punto.
Believe me, I had a lot worse cars in my possession in the past.
GoliathAngelus 4 weeks ago
if we all are quiet,....you can hear it rust
marsL001 3 years ago
haha 95 :D
ALEKSANDAR989 3 years ago
Mine is
1 3
2 4 R
fct1938aaf 3 years ago
is the shift pattern the same on this car as others?
I know sometimes euro made cars have odd shift patterns
I am used to
1 3 5
2 4 R
orangie84 3 years ago
In my Renault 5 it was
R 1 3 5 2 4
dennisjocks90 3 years ago
R 1 3 5 sorry... 2 4
dennisjocks90 3 years ago
Wow Amazing, is this Car for selling?
mhido4 3 years ago 2
WOW :D
lobelito 3 years ago
I HAVE ONE TOO
it's 30 years old and still drives like new.
LazarBarakov 3 years ago
R4 4EVER
LazarBarakov 3 years ago
svaka cast!!!
JORDE007 3 years ago
only 95 km is this new ?!
pobaslo 3 years ago
only 95 km is this new ?!
pobaslo 3 years ago
I was in south america a few times (Columbia) And rode in those cars back in the 80's.
I've always wanted one since that time.
But I am in the US now and don't think it will ever happen.
orangie84 4 years ago
@orangie84
You can get one in Serbia and get it in US by ship :)))
PashaR4 1 year ago
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This guy, is a stupid s.o.b, he wants for this car a brandnew megane...Ha ha i wished him good luck on his quest
juliogauguin 4 years ago
ill say 1 thing. my runescape player is ultra025. i was going to make it my youtube username as well. u stole my name!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
runescape15243 4 years ago
Svaka čast na autu!!
:)
drMarty82 4 years ago
Very cool. Thank you for this video.
mariopica 4 years ago 2
No sound in this vidclip.
mrceleb2006 4 years ago
felicitaciones tengo una de estas maquinas modelo 74 el 4s tambien original
wasteimer 4 years ago
what a find...very lucky..
renault4mad 4 years ago