engineerted wrote:engineerted wrote:The bumper mounts are perfectly acceptable to use for mounting to your rotisserie. That is what I did and so have many other. Sorry no photo, that was seven years ago. Found one!
Ted
My 1967 Fiat 124 Spider Restoration Journey
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Re: 67 Fiat 124 Spider Restoration
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1978 124 Spider, Complete Restoration
1974 Fiat 124 F Production Race car
1978 124 Spider, Complete Restoration
1974 Fiat 124 F Production Race car
Re: 67 Fiat 124 Spider Restoration
Thanks guys. Those are the answers I was looking for. Oh boy, another project to add to my list!!
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Re: 67 Fiat 124 Spider Restoration
Hi Guys,
I was hoping someone would have set of early model spider door latches that bolt to the door jam. See photo below.
Regards,
Michael
I was hoping someone would have set of early model spider door latches that bolt to the door jam. See photo below.
Regards,
Michael
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Re: 67 Fiat 124 Spider Restoration
if you can't find used, I saw autoricambi added them recently. Maybe other vendors have them too, but I don't know.
Re: 67 Fiat 124 Spider Restoration
Mick,
That B-pillar door catch in your picture looks like one from a 1200/1500 Cabriolet. It appears to be different from the door catch for my 68 124 Spider. Now I'm wondering if the early series Spiders before 1968 (first year imported to USA) used the 1200/1500 Cabriolet catch. I believe FIAT did this kind of thing (part borrowing) when first producing the 124. When you get time, take a look on Chris Oberts fiat plus website http://www.fiatplus.comand look at p/n 0000905070. It looks like what is in your picture. The door catch for my 1968 looks like p/n 0004222579 which was also used on the 850 Spider. Isn't there something about necessity being the mother of invention????
Keith
That B-pillar door catch in your picture looks like one from a 1200/1500 Cabriolet. It appears to be different from the door catch for my 68 124 Spider. Now I'm wondering if the early series Spiders before 1968 (first year imported to USA) used the 1200/1500 Cabriolet catch. I believe FIAT did this kind of thing (part borrowing) when first producing the 124. When you get time, take a look on Chris Oberts fiat plus website http://www.fiatplus.comand look at p/n 0000905070. It looks like what is in your picture. The door catch for my 1968 looks like p/n 0004222579 which was also used on the 850 Spider. Isn't there something about necessity being the mother of invention????
Keith
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Re: 67 Fiat 124 Spider Restoration
Update
New inner guards with chassis rails (left and right) purchased from Vic's. These will be used to repair the entire front end. Original chassis and shock towers were not worth repairing.
New front fender sourced from Canada. This is an original NOS panel.
With regards to the door catch, I found replacements. Thanks to everyone that responded. I will post more photos soon (rear quarter repair, front end off, etc)
New inner guards with chassis rails (left and right) purchased from Vic's. These will be used to repair the entire front end. Original chassis and shock towers were not worth repairing.
New front fender sourced from Canada. This is an original NOS panel.
With regards to the door catch, I found replacements. Thanks to everyone that responded. I will post more photos soon (rear quarter repair, front end off, etc)
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Rear quarter removed - replacement will go on shortly after all inner guard rust removed and repaired.
inner left seal with cancer.
Inner left seal repaired
Inner left guard (inside boot/trunk) with cancer
Repaired inner guard
inner left seal with cancer.
Inner left seal repaired
Inner left guard (inside boot/trunk) with cancer
Repaired inner guard
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Re: 67 Fiat 124 Spider Restoration Update
Inner quarter cleaned and repaired ready for outer fender to be welded back on.
Rear valance removed and exposed rust to inner panel
Rear inner repaired
Outer valance panel fitted and epoxy primed
Rear left quarter placed on the car for correct placement - GAPS!
Rear valance removed and exposed rust to inner panel
Rear inner repaired
Outer valance panel fitted and epoxy primed
Rear left quarter placed on the car for correct placement - GAPS!
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Re: My 1967 Fiat 124 Spider Restoration Journey
Great progress, I expect my '67 will need a similar birthday treatment sometime soon...Although a costly exercise now you could potently get another 45 years out of her !
Thanks for sharing the great pics , look forward to seeing more soon.
Cheers
John
Thanks for sharing the great pics , look forward to seeing more soon.
Cheers
John
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Re: My 1967 Fiat 124 Spider Restoration Journey
Realised that the later model spider door catch sit higher than the earlier model.
used the old catch door section
bottom outer seal section prepared
attached and completed
inner rear left quarter cleaned and prepared. All surface rust removed.
Rear left quarter position and welded into place. Door and boot (trunk) gaps are all perfect!!
rear shock tower section finished.
The plan now is to finish the rear right hand side wheel arch and then get started on the complete front end rebuild.
used the old catch door section
bottom outer seal section prepared
attached and completed
inner rear left quarter cleaned and prepared. All surface rust removed.
Rear left quarter position and welded into place. Door and boot (trunk) gaps are all perfect!!
rear shock tower section finished.
The plan now is to finish the rear right hand side wheel arch and then get started on the complete front end rebuild.
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Re: My 1967 Fiat 124 Spider Restoration Journey
Incredible, what a labor of love.
It's going to be amazing when its done.
It's going to be amazing when its done.
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Re: My 1967 Fiat 124 Spider Restoration Journey
As a Spider owner I applaud your efforts!
Thank you for taking the time to post these pictures of your progress.
Good luck!
Thank you for taking the time to post these pictures of your progress.
Good luck!
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