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Foundation to World War IIAssociazione Calcio Fiorentina was founded in the autumn of 1926 by local noble and National Fascist Party member Luigi Ridolfi, who initiated the merger of two older Florentine clubs, CS Firenze and PG Libertas. The aim of the merger was to give Florence a strong club to rival those of the more dominant Italian Football Championship sides of the time from North-West Italy. Also influential was the cultural revival and rediscovery of Calcio Fiorentino, an ancestor of modern football that was played by members of the Medici family.
The official emblem of the city of Florence, a red giglio on a white field, has been pivotal in the all-round symbolism of the club.
1977 Chevrolet Nova 4 door (305 V8, automatic, air)
1981 Chevrolet Citation 4 door (V6/automatic) *worst car I've ever owned, that car was a moneypit*
1985 Ford LTD Crown Victoria (V8/automatic)
1989 Ford LTD Crown Victoria (V8/automatic)
1994 Buick Regal 3800 4 door (best car I've ever owned, still have it to this day and it gets great gas mileage, first car I've owned w/leather interior)
2001 Buick Regal LS (great car and I've bought it to save some wear and tear on my '94 Regal)
1978 Pontiac Trans Am(400ci, 4brl, auto)
1966 Chevelle(283ci, auto.)
1971 Monte Carlo(350ci, auto)
1974 Impala(350ci, auto)
1974 Olds 88(350ci, auto)
1976 Pinto(2.3L, 4-speed)
1970 Chevelle SS(396ci, 4brl, 4-speed)
1959 Chevy Apache Stepside(350ci, auto)
1978 Chevy Stepside 4X4(350ci, auto)
1979 Chevy Silverado 4X4(400ci, auto)
1983 Pontiac J2000(1.8L, 5-speed)
1987 Chevy Cavalier(2.0L, auto)
1996 Olds Ciera (3.1L, auto)
1994 Pontiac Sunbird(3.1L, 5-speed) (current)
1994 Chevy C-20 Conversion Van(350ci, auto) (current)
1988 Chevy Astro Van(2.8L V6, auto) (current)(handicap)
Torino is an enclave of luxury villas created by the Newport Companies in Grey Oaks Country Club priced starting at $895,000.


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