My cute little Italiana, Fiat Cinquecento, is now hospitalized.
Although I had been working on her, repairing the wiring & harness, checking and monkeying the electrical stuff, like the windshield wiper, and so on, I finally came across the major bummer– the rotten body with panels that were rusted thorough here and there… uhhh, all over, more appropriately.
I might have been able to fix those metal-work stuff, but it would take a lot of arm’s grease and I cannot afford the time, since I am commuting to a house– far out in mountains– which I am fixing all by myself. I can’t drive the Fiat while I am doing the house, anyway. So, I decided to bring her over to the professionals of a local motor garage.
Waiting for my love to return home, I am daydreaming of modifying her with a pair of door mirrors which are originally for the new Fiat 500. These new mirrors may be a little too large, but I don’t mind. I photoshopped a photo of her so as to see how she would be looking like with the unusual rear-view mirrors.
Well, they surely seem too big and they make the Cinquecento appear like a doggy– but with them, cute isn’t she?



