Master tech, new to fiats

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Master tech, new to fiats

Post by !@#?fiat »

Hello, I am a master tech and mostly deal with Jeeps and offroad vehicles. I am a custom fabricator in suspension and tube buggies.
My wife came home with a 79 fiat spider basket case. So now i'm into Fiats also. Let the fun begin. :lol:
mdrburchette
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Joined: Wed Jan 25, 2006 5:49 am
Your car is a: 1972 Fiat 124 Sport
Location: Winston-Salem, NC

Post by mdrburchette »

At least your user name is right! :wink: Now all you have to do is change all your tools to metric and you'll be in business.
!@#?fiat

Post by !@#?fiat »

Thought that user name would be appropriate, but working on this fiat is still much more enjoyable than working on any ford product, :shock:
Jim DeShon

Post by Jim DeShon »

Hello !

As an old mechanic myself, I can say these are much more entertaining to work on than any U.S. built stuff. They have there quirks and shortcomings for sure. I look at mine as a toy. I've changed some things and some things, I would never change. It would not be a Fiat with out is quirks. After I rebuild it's engine, I plan to look into changing it's clutch linkage to hydrolic this year and upgrade it's engine a bit, along with some further suspension mods too. - Jim
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