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		<title>A Journalist&#8217;s Love Affair with a 1964 Fiat Abarth 1000 TC</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alain Raymond,  an auto journalist for a newspaper in Quebec, shares his love story with the 1964 Fiat Abarth 1000 TC. The love story began when he was still in a university in Lebanon. He dreamed of getting his hands on one but had to be contented with its cousin, the Fiat 600.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.auto123.com/en/car-reviews/our-writers/alain-raymond?bioid=39" target="_blank">Alain Raymond</a>, <a href="http://fiat-car-blog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/1964-fiat-abarth-1000tc.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-30 alignright" title="1964 Fiat Abarth 1000TC" src="http://fiat-car-blog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/1964-fiat-abarth-1000tc-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" /></a> an auto journalist for a newspaper in Quebec, shares his love story with the 1964 Fiat Abarth 1000 TC. The love story began when he was still in a university in Lebanon. He dreamed of getting his hands on one but had to be contented with its cousin, the Fiat 600.</p>
<p>Year’s later the promise was fulfilled when Raymond was able to purchase his Italian love Fiat Abarth 1000 TC formerly driven by race driver Umberto Tuscano.</p>
<p>Raymond cannot get any Italian than the car that he was able to get hold off.</p>
<p><span id="more-25"></span>Why many car enthusiasts fall in love with the Abarth is a long history. The car got its name from Carlo Abarth who was considered a genius in making ordinary cars roar on the road like a powerful bomba. The master was made famous by his Fiat conversions but also did some modifications for some lines of Ferrari, Lancia, and Porsche.</p>
<p>The Fiat Abarth gets its DNA from its cousin Fiat 600. This Fiat was considered in Italy as the people’s car. It had a water cooled, 600 cc engine capable of producing 28 horsepower.</p>
<p>Carlo Abarth modified the vehicle and variants were released as 750 TC, more powerful 850 TC, and the ultimate Fiat Abarth 1000 TC.</p>
<p>The Abarth also had its characteristic open rear helping with the engine cooling and give it an extra rating on the speedometer.</p>
<p>Since Raymond bought his #328 Abarth 1000 TC, he has been competing in history events across Canada and the Unite States.</p>
<p>He gave up his Miata for the Autobarth even if it meant 15 hours of maintenance after an hour of racing.</p>
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