Bertta
Here is where I found it...behind cowhouse.....have to pull it off with tractor behind...tractor that you had to repair first. Bled fuel system and change the battery
Melancholic scene
When there are no brake pressure available you cant move gear shifter....so...you had to release the shifter stick manually. Tires were also empty and the car had sunken to muddy hayfield
Trying to fill tires
with no luck because of powerless and leaking tractor compressor.....left it without repairing (the compressor)
Rear spring
Rusty reality hit straight to faces. When the car was sunken at hayfield you didn't see the structure
Rear spring base
At this moment I found myself thinking about buying cheap things like this car
Holy hollow hose
I think this is a strange place to rust.... fuel filler upper part. Instead of cap there was a rug when opened door.
Transverse beam
structure between rear spring seats.Rust trolls homebase
Transverse beam
structure between the rear spring seats....ever had rustproofing ?
Transverse beam
structure between rear spring seats. Hopeless scene
Rear section
Rust troll has lived here too....a long time
Bumper
...or whats left. No mud guards and salty Finnish roads....
Rockerpanel
....where....just a big hole...
I earlier owned two Berettas. -89 ja 90 GT:s. That's why I've been lurking sites selling cars. I noticed this car some years ago and went even to see it when it was near. Then I still had common sense with me and I left the car there. Well....that car was during that summer on the selling list and it's price got lower and lower. The main reason for the selling was that rear brakes were impossible to bleed for the seller. He wasn't more interested to examine the car (same with his tractor). At the end of that summer, I then got some inspiration (lost my common sense ?) and went to see it again....shouldn't have done that. At last cars value became one bottle of vodka and a crate of beer and I bought it. ...continues...