Hello everyone,
Can anyone recommend a garage in S. Florida?
I would be looking for both general maintenance, and also someone to rebuild my engine. In some cases they could be different establishments.
The car is in Aventura Florida (near Fort Lauderdale airport), and I would be willing to go as far as West Palm Beach.
Thanks for your help,
FIAT IN SOUTH FLORIDA
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- Posts: 307
- Joined: Sat Mar 04, 2006 9:55 pm
- Your car is a: 1980 Spider
- Location: North Chatham NY
I did a search thru the memberlist and there are only 2 members that listed Fla as a location. Neither of them has posted much so I assume they're not on this board very often.
The thing is, these cars are pretty much restoration projects now and many owners have them just for that reason and do as much of the repairs and maintenance themselves. Are you willing to do some maintenance yourself?
The thing is, these cars are pretty much restoration projects now and many owners have them just for that reason and do as much of the repairs and maintenance themselves. Are you willing to do some maintenance yourself?
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TVST*R, So Cal Mark:
Thank you gents, for taking the time for a response. I was beginning to lose hope!
Thing is Mark, I fall into that category where I can only do so much, because I was only taught so much.
I've had the car for well over 15 years. I've done quite a bit of stuff myself, but to be honest, I know my limitations.
I am looking to rebuild the engine. Starting with the oversized pistons, and well, I would feel more comfortable taking it to a "speed shop" then a simple maintenance garage.
Seeing as to how these garages dont necessarily fall under a FIAT link, I don't know what direction to turn to.
I looked up PAECO and they seem to run a very good shop, but it would put the rebuild in the neighborhood upwards of $6000. A little pricey, but then again, I'm admittably out of touch with weather this is in line with a quality rebuild or not.
Thanks for getting back to me
Thank you gents, for taking the time for a response. I was beginning to lose hope!
Thing is Mark, I fall into that category where I can only do so much, because I was only taught so much.
I've had the car for well over 15 years. I've done quite a bit of stuff myself, but to be honest, I know my limitations.
I am looking to rebuild the engine. Starting with the oversized pistons, and well, I would feel more comfortable taking it to a "speed shop" then a simple maintenance garage.
Seeing as to how these garages dont necessarily fall under a FIAT link, I don't know what direction to turn to.
I looked up PAECO and they seem to run a very good shop, but it would put the rebuild in the neighborhood upwards of $6000. A little pricey, but then again, I'm admittably out of touch with weather this is in line with a quality rebuild or not.
Thanks for getting back to me
I was quoted $1500 by an established local shop. Thats with them supplying the parts, said they had wholesale sources. I haven't taken the plunge yet, so it remains to be seen if they can actually get the parts.
I am in a similar situation, no one around here works on Fiats. I think the key is finding a shop that has been around for years and will stand behind their work. I found a family owned place that is very clean and organized inside. They are always busy and know their stuff. The grandfather has been rebuilding for 50 years!!
We like to think these engines are special, but in reality they are very simple compared to todays engines. Any good shop should be able to rebuild the engine without much trouble.
I am in a similar situation, no one around here works on Fiats. I think the key is finding a shop that has been around for years and will stand behind their work. I found a family owned place that is very clean and organized inside. They are always busy and know their stuff. The grandfather has been rebuilding for 50 years!!
We like to think these engines are special, but in reality they are very simple compared to todays engines. Any good shop should be able to rebuild the engine without much trouble.
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$1500 is a pretty low price and an extremely low price if they're also doing the R & R.
Pistons are hard to come by these days and sell for at least $365 a set. It's pretty hard to get away with less than $1100 in parts and machine work. I'd get a detailed estimate of what the rebuild includes from anyone before taking the plunge
Pistons are hard to come by these days and sell for at least $365 a set. It's pretty hard to get away with less than $1100 in parts and machine work. I'd get a detailed estimate of what the rebuild includes from anyone before taking the plunge