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Old Apr 13, 2009 | 09:09 AM
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hi in USA
this is a italian forum,all the impassioned of american car has built this whether to express and to make to see our jobs of restauration.
my olds is here and you can see my restauration.
good vision and I hope that can interest you
thanks
marcello

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Old Apr 13, 2009 | 09:54 AM
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Nice work

Very nice work, I wish I could read Italian. Is 'stucco" Bondo?

Here's some more nice Italian body work.
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Old Apr 13, 2009 | 10:07 AM
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Nice cars, wish I could read/speak italian as well. Its great to have international connections with Oldsmobile enthusiasts
Old Apr 13, 2009 | 10:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Jamesbo
Very nice work, I wish I could read Italian. Is 'stucco" Bondo?

Here's some more nice Italian body work.
hi jamesbo
you could use the translator, or you ask me and I translate you

marcello

"stucco" is "plaster"
Old Apr 13, 2009 | 10:44 AM
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Nice cars, wish I could read/speak italian as well. Its great to have international connections with Oldsmobile enthusiasts
hi citcapp
I m proud to have an oldsmobile.
I m sorry that not results to read, but with google the complete link can be translated

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Old Apr 13, 2009 | 08:40 PM
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Ciao Marcello...

ciao benvenuto di Marcello alla tribuna, ho vissuto per quasi 5 anni in Italia ma ancora non parlo bene italiano. Ho lavorato 8 mesi alla base aerea militare nello squadrone 46 di Pisa? e 3 anni e 6 mesi sulla base aerea a Brindisi, ancora ho lotti degli amici là e la passione italiana per le automobili ed i motoscafi è leggendaria. Sono spiacente per la gente persa nel terremoto, esso sono molto triste in ogni modo benvenuto!!


um basically I lived for almost 5 years in Italy I worked at the military airbases in Pisa and in Brindisi, American cars are great but I am still in love withe the alfa romeo Alfetta and the GTV I had a 1982 GTV I drove from Brindisi to Pisa on the autostrada I think I averaged 100 MPH and that was with a 2 liter 6 cylinder..... sweet!!!
Old Apr 14, 2009 | 04:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Eddie Hansen
ciao benvenuto di Marcello alla tribuna, ho vissuto per quasi 5 anni in Italia ma ancora non parlo bene italiano. Ho lavorato 8 mesi alla base aerea militare nello squadrone 46 di Pisa? e 3 anni e 6 mesi sulla base aerea a Brindisi, ancora ho lotti degli amici là e la passione italiana per le automobili ed i motoscafi è leggendaria. Sono spiacente per la gente persa nel terremoto, esso sono molto triste in ogni modo benvenuto!!


um basically I lived for almost 5 years in Italy I worked at the military airbases in Pisa and in Brindisi, American cars are great but I am still in love withe the alfa romeo Alfetta and the GTV I had a 1982 GTV I drove from Brindisi to Pisa on the autostrada I think I averaged 100 miles per hour and that was with a 2 liter 6 cylinder..... sweet!!!
hi eddie
thanks for welcome,I'm very happy that write me these beautiful things, and thanks for the thought to the italy in this sad moment.
the alfa are an Italian myth and ago a lot of pleasure that they interest you the gtv6s end alfetta.
also I have been military to pisa in 94 I was "paragatutista" in the lightning.
and also we from the italy always have a thought for what has happened to USA on September 11 and every year we pray

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marcello
Old May 3, 2009 | 08:11 PM
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Buono!
Old May 4, 2009 | 10:02 AM
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Buono!
thanks you write in English, I must learn well your language.
ciao ciao
Old May 4, 2009 | 12:14 PM
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Originally Posted by olds67
hi in USA
this is a italian forum,all the impassioned of american car has built this whether to express and to make to see our jobs of restauration.
my olds is here and you can see my restauration.
good vision and I hope that can interest you
thanks
marcello

http://www.usacarsforum.it/new/index...8&st=0&start=0

ciao marcello! tut a poste??

bella macchina!
Old May 4, 2009 | 12:28 PM
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ciao marcello! tut a poste??

bella macchina!
tutto a posto e grazie per i complimenti

I apologize I didn't want to offend anybody, I have put this forum to make you see that in italy we love the American car, it was not my intention to be discourteous
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