History last SpiderEuropas (1985)
History last SpiderEuropas (1985)
Firstly, a thank you for all the welcomes... You certainly feel at home on this site.
Adjoined are a few more photos of the car.
Regarding the history of the 1985.5 cars... I've already learned a lot reading posts from other members (notably Darsella 1, thanks) but...
Does anyone know exactly where the spiders were built when badged by Pininfarina? Did they have only one production site and does anyone know the name and location? Did Pininfarina assemble ALL the spiders, even pre 1982 or were they built/assembled in a Fiat factory pre 1982??
Lots of questions I know but I find the whole thing fascinating. What really amazes me is "why did Pininfarina go to so much trouble to make so many changes on their last cars (1985.5s) if production was to stop in July 1985"? Strange no?
I'm not a history buff but if anyone can shed any light on all this i'd be grateful.
Thanks for all the help so far. This site is great... I can't believe that so many people have so much detailed knowledge about these superb cars.
David (corbara )
Adjoined are a few more photos of the car.
Regarding the history of the 1985.5 cars... I've already learned a lot reading posts from other members (notably Darsella 1, thanks) but...
Does anyone know exactly where the spiders were built when badged by Pininfarina? Did they have only one production site and does anyone know the name and location? Did Pininfarina assemble ALL the spiders, even pre 1982 or were they built/assembled in a Fiat factory pre 1982??
Lots of questions I know but I find the whole thing fascinating. What really amazes me is "why did Pininfarina go to so much trouble to make so many changes on their last cars (1985.5s) if production was to stop in July 1985"? Strange no?
I'm not a history buff but if anyone can shed any light on all this i'd be grateful.
Thanks for all the help so far. This site is great... I can't believe that so many people have so much detailed knowledge about these superb cars.
David (corbara )
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Re: History last SpiderEuropas (1985)
The spider was much to expensive an really old car. They sold it bad. Pininfarina decide to build the Cadillac Allanté
http://100megsfree4.com/cadillac//cad1980/cad88a.htm
Pininfarina and Fiat produced all spiders in Turin (Pininfarina exactly in Grugliasco near Turin). I read somewhere which things are build at fiat and which things by pininfarina.
Cant found it in this moment...
But I think bodywork all Spiders produced by pininfarina
Technical Parts produced by Fiat
Spider up to 1982/83 assembled by Fiat
Spidereuropa DS2 assembled by Pininfarina
http://100megsfree4.com/cadillac//cad1980/cad88a.htm
Pininfarina and Fiat produced all spiders in Turin (Pininfarina exactly in Grugliasco near Turin). I read somewhere which things are build at fiat and which things by pininfarina.
Cant found it in this moment...
But I think bodywork all Spiders produced by pininfarina
Technical Parts produced by Fiat
Spider up to 1982/83 assembled by Fiat
Spidereuropa DS2 assembled by Pininfarina
Last edited by Snoopy on Sat Jan 16, 2010 11:07 am, edited 5 times in total.
CS0 2000 f.i. 79, Abarth 500C 595 2013, Ford C-MAX 1.0 Ecoboost 2015
Re: History last SpiderEuropas (1985)
Thanks Zmatt. Unfortunately, I can take absolutely no credit. I found the car in this state having been cared for by 2 previous (meticulous) Swiss owners. She's completely original as far as I can see. I can't wait to get her home and out on the roads this Spring.
David
David
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Re: History last SpiderEuropas (1985)
Here's how we look after our 124s in Switzerland...
http://www.124bc.com
La Dolce Vita: Joy and frustration at the speed of smoke
La Dolce Vita: Joy and frustration at the speed of smoke
Re: History last SpiderEuropas (1985)
Now that is so funny I'm sure they took care of his a little better.
Re: History last SpiderEuropas (1985)
Maybe it wasn't a good idea buying a "Swiss" spider after all!
Let me know what tyres you use in the snow. It could come in handy...
Let me know what tyres you use in the snow. It could come in handy...
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Re: History last SpiderEuropas (1985)
It was a friend's car. He ran normal Continental winter tires on steel wheels. Personally, I would not run a Fiat through the winter. His was speckled with rust dots after one season. My Coupe goes into hibernation from November - March.
(and we are not so negligent... just surprised by a freak overnight snowstorm).
(and we are not so negligent... just surprised by a freak overnight snowstorm).
http://www.124bc.com
La Dolce Vita: Joy and frustration at the speed of smoke
La Dolce Vita: Joy and frustration at the speed of smoke
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Re: History last SpiderEuropas (1985)
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Re: History last SpiderEuropas (1985)
I figured it must have been a freak situation Redline... I was starting to get worried about the Swiss!
I made the mistake of running my previous Spider in the winter and she didn't take to the salted roads at all. The "new" car is definately Spring through Autumn only ...
I made the mistake of running my previous Spider in the winter and she didn't take to the salted roads at all. The "new" car is definately Spring through Autumn only ...
Re: History last SpiderEuropas (1985)
Redline wrote:Here's how we look after our 124s in Switzerland...
Now THAT"S funny!!!!
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The convertible top must be made of Swiss cheese!
You all know the old joke of trying to find a polar bear in a snow storm...replace polar bear with Fiat Spider.
You all know the old joke of trying to find a polar bear in a snow storm...replace polar bear with Fiat Spider.