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lostinmaine

Hi from Maine

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I receiving a 75 124 coupe project for helping out around a friends shop. right now it really rough
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I am thinking of making it into a weekend/ auto-x toy.

A bit about me, I am a Geo-chem major at U Maine Farmington, and i have been auto-xing for 7 years now. I started out with a pickup, then had an FB rx-7 and most recently shared a formula vee with my brother and one of his friends. But i really wanted something of my own and this car fell into my lap so i am going to go for it.

I would love any help people could give me on how to make this into the best auto-x car i can while still keeping it street legal

Thanks
-Eric
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2ndwind
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Your car is a: 1982 Spider
Location: Cincinnati OH

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Welcome Eric,
There are several autocrossers here to help you out. They might not be reading the intro section so post your Q's on the appropriate sub-forum. BTW get some before pics and post 'em. Here's a link to the tutorial:

http://www.fiatspider.com/f08/viewtopic ... res#p37831
Steve
1982 Red Spider 2000
1919 Old Town Sailing Canoe
lostinmaine

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thanks, once i do some maintenance to the car, and prep it for paint, ill probably start looking into mods for auto-x. as you can see right now it is quite stripped down, and the PO went through and fixed a lot of the body problems, but he didnt use a nice primer and surface rust has started to form on the car. Sadly the interior is going to take the most work, to the point where i am leaning towards making it a resto-mod and putting in two racing buckets, harnesses, and a roll bar. then stripping out the majority of the rest of whats left.
BEEK
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Your car is a: 1975 Spider
Location: clermont fl

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i circle track raced 124 coupes for many years. they are rock solid race cars, respond well to modifications. handle like a dream. parts availability is good, except for body parts as i used most of them up :mrgreen: good luck, i would be glad to answer any questions you might have about building a race car. i am not a self proclamed expert or anything like that. just have many years experience with coupe race cars. chassis theory, roll centers, bump steer, camber gain etc. for the coupe
Automotive Service Technology Instructor (34 year Fiat mechanic)
75 spider
, 6 Lancia Scorpions, 2018 Abarth Spider, 500X wifes, 500L 3 82 Zagatos. 82 spider 34k original miles, 83 pininfarina, 8 fiat spider parts cars
son has 78 spider
lostinmaine

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nice, that would be a great help. This will be my first ground up project, the vee basically came ready to race and other then my LS integra in STS i was in stock class for my other endeavors. Im really looking forward to the trials and tribulations of making this into a fun little car.

I really like the idea of running 40 IDFs, but i also have a t4 and volvo side-mount laying around my house. I also have a VF10 off my Legacy SS that would be used as well. However i dont really know how practical having a boosted auto-x car would be over running the 40 IDFs. Also Im trying to learn more about turboing a carborated car, so that i can adequately decide on which route i would want to go. I have joined turbo124 and I am browsing their site looking for whats needed, but in not getting very far on doing it to a carborated car. I am slightly addicted to turbo now after having my SS and knowing how that feels when the turbo kicks in.

I think once i get this project rolling in a few weeks ( need to finish with the VWs in the bargain first) i will have many more questions on here.
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