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SquareGrouper

New to Forum from SE Florida!

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Man this forum helped me tremendously yesterday in a search for some carburetor information! OUr story goes a little like this:

Around 1984 or so a man (Later to be my father in law) found a 1970 Fiat Spider 124 Convertible rusted under a tree in a neighbors yard. He made the guy an offer which was accepted and the story began. Over the next couple years the man and his 14 year old daughter went over every inch of the car. The car had the original engine and mostly all original parts. After a couple years of body work, engine repairs, and TLC the car was in great shape and the daughter drooled at the idea of the Fiat being hers when she was 16. Well that didn't happen. She instead got the old Ford pickup with the steel pipe bumpers haha!

Well I eventually married the girl in 1997 after our paths crossed in 1995. In 2002 her parents surprised her and drove the car down from north Georgia to our house in Florida and gave it to her. So it became ours. We had a blast in the car for quite some time, then kids came, priorities changed, I sold my VW's, but we always kept the Fiat. I'm a pretty well mechanically inclined guy having been a diesel and outboard mechanic during my days in the Coast Guard, but carburators have always been my nemeisis. Perhaps it's all the little parts and meticulous adjustments. Well in the past year the car was not used as often as we'd have liked and of course the fuel bug reared it's ugly head.

I've since replaced all the fuel lines, the fuel pump, and cleaned the carb as best as possible without completely disassembling. Car has been back up and running well except for at idle. It would barely idle and you had to feather the gas to get going without it stalling. Being that I despise carburetors, I consulted the father in law who told me where to start looking. I eventually found a simple problem, a bad diaphram on the Weber 26/34 DHSA-1 causing a vacuum leak. With the help of this forum, I was able to identify the part and the carburetor itself and the repair kit is now on the way via UPS.

So while I may not be a regular contribotur here, I'll be sure to check in periodically and especially when I need help!

Her's a couple pictures of the car:

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narfire
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Your car is a: 1980 124 spider
Location: Naramata B.C.

Re: New to Forum from SE Florida!

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Great story,great car, and your right.. great forum.
Does the top ever come up while living down there?
Glad you managed to keep the car after the kidlets showed up,some don't have that choice,great sensible wife.
Chris
80 FI spider
72 work in progress
2017 Golf R ( APR Stg. 1)
2018 F350 crew long box
SquareGrouper

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Well being that at one time before the little guys came along we had boats, VW's, a Fiat, I knew I didn't want to get rid of the boats, and I knew getting rid of the Fiat was not an option and never will be, I decided to kick my VW habit. :cry: I still have the tattoo at least. :lol:

The top actually went up Saturday night on the ride home from dinner since the temp dropped to the low 60's. :lol:
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wachuko
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Your car is a: 1981 Fiat 2000 Spider
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Re: New to Forum from SE Florida!

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Welcome to the forum and thank you for sharing the story on your FIAT ownership. Pretty cool! 8)

A lot of good information and great folks here. I have been trying to absorb all the info I can in the last few weeks. Great site, and glad you joined.

Greetings from Orlando, FL!
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Wachuko

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Europa
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Your car is a: 1983 Pininfarina Spidereuropa
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Post by Europa »

Welcome to the forum, from another Floridian. Where in SE Florida are you?
1983 Spidereuropa
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SquareGrouper

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We live in Vero Beach, a couple hours north of you.
narfire
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SquareGrouper wrote:The top actually went up Saturday night on the ride home from dinner since the temp dropped to the low 60's.
Crickey... I drove home today top down cause it just got UP to the low 60's deg F :wink:
80 FI spider
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Welcome to the site Squaregrouper! Clearly by the name you are a proud child of the eighties. Beautiful car! You won't be able to stay away from the forum it's addicting. It is looking even more like we need to get that Florida Fiat club going. I have a shooting range a little less than an hour from you in the thriving metropolis of Okeechobee Florida. Keep us up to date on your carb rebuild.
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Welcome to the forum.Being in the Coast Guard in So Fla,I would imagine you have seen a couple square groupers in your time! I was born and raised in SoFla and now live in north Georgia.Where are the in-laws up here?The car looks great! Good luck.
Craig
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Welcome to the forum.
How cool to have gotten your car as a gift from your inlaws. I had to give up my motorcycle to get mine.
You have a pretty one there.
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Thanks for the welcome! Got back into the car this weekend with great results! Here's the update:
http://www.fiatspider.com/f08/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=9137
Exit98

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Beautiful car. Thanks for the vids.
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