This is my freebie '80 in as-found condition (stored outside, under a cover since early '02). Figured I'd document it before I get to work cleaning it up... lovely, huh?
I haven't started it yet; after surveying the damage to the oil pan, I'd rather get the pan and pump replaced first. Other than that, it's completely solid, with zero rust even behind the front seats.
Brought it home today - pics!
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- Your car is a: 1972 Fiat 124 Sport
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- Your car is a: 1979 Fiat Spider Automatic
- Location: Lincoln, CA
You may want to check the manufacturing date on the door jam to see what year it was built. If you have a 1980 model, it is probably late 1980 because you have fuel injection. Looks like a great start! The car looks to be in pretty good shape overall. Doesn't look like any significant bodywork is needed. That'll save you a ton of money!
John G.
1979 Spider (Owned since 2000)
1971 124 Sport Spider (Owned since 2017)
1977 Spider (Sold 2017)
1979 Spider (Disposed of in 2017)
1979 Spider (Sold 2015)
1980 Spider (Sold in 2013)
1981 Spider (Sold in 1985)
2017 Spider (Owned since 2019)
1979 Spider (Owned since 2000)
1971 124 Sport Spider (Owned since 2017)
1977 Spider (Sold 2017)
1979 Spider (Disposed of in 2017)
1979 Spider (Sold 2015)
1980 Spider (Sold in 2013)
1981 Spider (Sold in 1985)
2017 Spider (Owned since 2019)
Date of manufacture for my car is 10/79 as well, so this must be a Cali car. I've got alot of experience working on older VWs (my '79 Westy is also a Cali FI model), so it's nice to see the familiar Bosch AFM and related componentry under the hood.
And yes, before I make any serious attempt to run the car, I'll be dropping and cleaning the tank, as well as replacing all of the rubber FI lines. Fiery Fiats are no fun at all.
And yes, before I make any serious attempt to run the car, I'll be dropping and cleaning the tank, as well as replacing all of the rubber FI lines. Fiery Fiats are no fun at all.