![]() 12/02/2017 at 17:33 • Filed to: DOTS, Italy, trabant, fiat, fiat 500, sicily | ![]() | ![]() |
Some typical sights from a tiny Sicilian hill town perched atop a rocky crest (Castelmola):
First, the old road up to the town. The new road is similar in shape but is fully paved and has guardrails, which is nice.
Next, a familiar shape slowly traversing the stone streets.
And finally, on the walk down, I found the most pristine body panels I saw on any car in all of Sicily, funnily enough
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TRABI!?
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Yay! This post has two of my favorite cars in it! :D
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Trabi. Never seen one in quite such a yellow shade of yellow before.
Also, Mk1 Panda. The Mk1 Panda is still one of the most common cars in Italy.
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This post also proves my contention that the Mk1 Panda is ubiquitous in Italy.
If you need to go somewhere more challenging, the Panda 4x4 has you covered.
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Italy is full of wonders we don’t see in Australia. I saw an Avantime over there. Blew me away
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proof that berlin gift shops don’t give a shit about geography
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Mk1 Pandas everywhere, slowing down traffic.
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What is?
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The Trabi of course ^^