Another new member
Another new member
I have a '74 Spider that I have owned for years, it has been siiting in the garage waiting for a restoration for quite some time. Recently I picked up an '80 Spider 2000 to use for parts. The body is pretty much useless but the rest has potential, even a working clock. I intend to pop the 2000 motor into the '74 body. But will have lots of questions to put in here before I am done. I worked for a FIAT dealership in Montreal, Quebec back in the early '70's and grew to love the Spiders then. I now live in Drayton Valley, Alberta ( Oil Capital of Canada)
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- Posts: 41
- Joined: Mon Jul 10, 2006 3:18 pm
- Your car is a: 1982 Spider
- Location: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Kim,
Welcome to the site, looking forward to some pictures. Not sure if you knew but Edmonton has a great resource in the graet folks at Ital Motors. See http://www.italmotors.ca/ . They have lots of stock and are very knowledgeable when it comes to the restoration of Fiat Spiders.
Have a great time restoring and transplanting the motor!
Carl
Welcome to the site, looking forward to some pictures. Not sure if you knew but Edmonton has a great resource in the graet folks at Ital Motors. See http://www.italmotors.ca/ . They have lots of stock and are very knowledgeable when it comes to the restoration of Fiat Spiders.
Have a great time restoring and transplanting the motor!
Carl
Carl
1980 Fiat Spider 2000 FI (wrecked)
1982 Fiat Spider 2000
1980 Fiat Spider 2000 FI (wrecked)
1982 Fiat Spider 2000
hey, Carl, sweet sunset pic with your Fiat, I need something like that!rdrtech wrote:Kim,
Welcome to the site, looking forward to some pictures. Not sure if you knew but Edmonton has a great resource in the graet folks at Ital Motors. See http://www.italmotors.ca/ . They have lots of stock and are very knowledgeable when it comes to the restoration of Fiat Spiders.
Have a great time restoring and transplanting the motor!
Carl
Thanks for the welcome thoughts
Mark- I was planning on taking all the engine mounts and supports from the 2000 and install that on the '74. What about the rad? I was noticing the difference in size. Can I use the older 1800 rad or is that enough cooling volume?
Carl- I have dealt with Fred at Ital Motors before he was very helpful, thanks for the input.
I do intend to put some pictures on after I get a bit more progress made.
Carl- I have dealt with Fred at Ital Motors before he was very helpful, thanks for the input.
I do intend to put some pictures on after I get a bit more progress made.
not that i am an expert, but i have read many posts with great interest over the years that tend to suggest you will need to lower the two litre in the engine bay by using the two litre x-member...else the engine sits up too high for an unmodified hood to properly close and latch.
just using the two litre hood does not appear to be enough clearance.
just using the two litre hood does not appear to be enough clearance.
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- Posts: 41
- Joined: Mon Jul 10, 2006 3:18 pm
- Your car is a: 1982 Spider
- Location: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Dan,
Thanks for the compliment on the picture. I was out on a very public street and had fun taking it with lots of people stopping to see the car while trying to take the pics. Not sure if you can see it but I had to put masking tape on the front side marker to cut down on the reflection from the flash. This was just another great sunset from the 'land of the living skies'
Carl
Thanks for the compliment on the picture. I was out on a very public street and had fun taking it with lots of people stopping to see the car while trying to take the pics. Not sure if you can see it but I had to put masking tape on the front side marker to cut down on the reflection from the flash. This was just another great sunset from the 'land of the living skies'
Carl
Carl
1980 Fiat Spider 2000 FI (wrecked)
1982 Fiat Spider 2000
1980 Fiat Spider 2000 FI (wrecked)
1982 Fiat Spider 2000
I'll get to some pictures once I get past the teardown stage and into the rebuild. I lived in Beaconsfield for many years when I was younger, worked at Kirkland Auto which was a FIAT dealership as a parts Gofor. That was where I decided that the Spider was the car for me. Took a while to get there, about 15 years, but slow progress is still progress.zappi wrote:Hello fellow Montrealer. I am in the west islnad. I have a 1980 spider with what appears to be a 1975 engine it her. Post some pics when you have a chance.
Re: Another new member
Finally got around to getting a couple of pictures of my parts cars under Flickr, as red2neckz. These are just a couple of shots of my '80 Spider 2000 parts car. I'll post some of the '74 when I dig them out.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/22664800@N05/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/22664800@N05/