My teenage son did a masterful job of convincing my wife that maybe he and I should restore a classic car as a way for him to learn some mechanical skills (they don't teach those in school anymore) and she fell for it hook, line and sinker because anything that involves family bonding is A OK in her book. Good job son, let's find a roadster! Relatively cheap, easy to work on, good parts supply and support, and hard to get into to too much trouble with as a teenage driver due to their top down, limited use nature. I initially thought of the British cars since my parents once had a TR250 until I came along, and then we looked at the the pre Z car Datsun Fairladys, but eventually we stumbled onto the Fiat Spider. Huh - a roadster with classic Italian styling, a twin cam engine, 5 speeds trans and 4 wheel discs? Why would I buy anything else?
We found a 1979 edition locally with almost no rust, decent paint and interior, and in running condition. We want to focus on mechanics and there's a fairly long list of things to repair / upgrade but I suppose I'll save those details for later posts as we delve into them. On the short list is taking the enormous slop out of the steering, getting the electric windows working and replacing the terrible stock intake manifold. A previous owner already replaced the carburetor with what looks like a 32/36 DFEV and stripped off most of the emissions crap (I'm in WA state so don't have to worry about that stuff in a car this old). Check out those mags!
Hello from Seattle
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Re: Hello from Seattle
Welcome, and nice looking car! The '79 was about the worst in terms of being loaded up with emissions control devices, almost to the point of not being fun to drive anymore, so the conversion to the 32/36 carb was a good move. In 1980 (1979 in California), fuel injection was introduced and solved the problem.SurlaCraque wrote:A previous owner already replaced the carburetor with what looks like a 32/36 DFEV and stripped off most of the emissions crap
Anyway, have some fun with it, and these cars are fairly easy to work on with readily available parts. And you have a ready supply of answers on this forum!
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Re: Hello from Seattle
Hi and welcome!
car looks good on your picture! Good luck with your father+son project!
Washington State counts 277 Fiat Spider in the worldwide Register, 65 cars around Seattle-Tacoma area, see here:
https://www.fiatspider.de/register?Fahr ... ton&page=2
Is your car already listed?
Cheers Ralf
car looks good on your picture! Good luck with your father+son project!
Washington State counts 277 Fiat Spider in the worldwide Register, 65 cars around Seattle-Tacoma area, see here:
https://www.fiatspider.de/register?Fahr ... ton&page=2
Is your car already listed?
Cheers Ralf
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Thanks Bryan and Ralf. I'm looking forward to working on it. I'm going to keep it on the road for a month or so while working on little things and teaching my son how to drive stick while we still have some decent weather and then we'll pull the engine and really dig into the project.
In fact we got it out today in an empty lot. It's a pretty car but the ass is way too high - something else to fix.
In fact we got it out today in an empty lot. It's a pretty car but the ass is way too high - something else to fix.
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Re: Hello from Seattle
A little belated Hi! from just up north of you. We're in Granite Falls and make it down to Seattle whenever we have to. LOL
My first Spider was also a 79 and as stated it was the worst year for performance due to all the emissions crap they had hanging on it. I was stuck in California at the time, so I had to leave it stock. A growing family forced us to sell and wait a few years for a replacement. I've now had my 82 for 15 years.
Ron
My first Spider was also a 79 and as stated it was the worst year for performance due to all the emissions crap they had hanging on it. I was stuck in California at the time, so I had to leave it stock. A growing family forced us to sell and wait a few years for a replacement. I've now had my 82 for 15 years.
Ron