More progress
- SLOSpider
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- Your car is a: 1973 124 Spider 2.0FI
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Re: More progress
looking good. It will go in alot easier if you remove the shifter first, easy to come on and off...
1975 124 Spider
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- wachuko
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- Your car is a: 1981 Fiat 2000 Spider
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No worries. Just hooked on looking at your car and day dreaming here... that is going to be one sweet ride. Very clean and beautiful lines.azygoustoyou wrote:Sorry to say, the last photos are recent photos. I live in Nj and the weather here is just starting to get nice again.
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That is quite an impressive project. I hope your wife is on board.
It might take a few days to get through all this thread. Bravo.
It might take a few days to get through all this thread. Bravo.
- wachuko
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DANG!!!!! Fiatporn! Sweet.azygoustoyou wrote:From rust to this
Details, details! Media blasted and powder coated?
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Wachuko
1981 Fiat Spider Progress thread
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1981 911 SC Coupe RS Transformation
1983 911 SC Coupe RSR Transformation
1991 964 C4 Cabriolet Progress Thread
2012 BMW X5 xDrive35d
2015 FIAT Abarth
Wachuko
1981 Fiat Spider Progress thread
1967 912 Progress Thread
1981 911 SC Coupe RS Transformation
1983 911 SC Coupe RSR Transformation
1991 964 C4 Cabriolet Progress Thread
2012 BMW X5 xDrive35d
2015 FIAT Abarth
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Hey Brady, looks real sweet. Are you using epoxy primer or black chassis paint on the steering column.
- SLOSpider
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Re: More progress
I might suggest that all your bushings and spring points have good lithium grease on them to prevent squeaking, especially the clutch pedal. I had to hose mine down with some spray that finely worked its way into the squeaky areas.
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1975 124 Spider
1976 Mazda Cosmo http://www.mazdacosmo.com
1989 Chevy k5 Blazer
1967 GT Mustang Fastback
1976 Mazda Cosmo http://www.mazdacosmo.com
1989 Chevy k5 Blazer
1967 GT Mustang Fastback
Re: More progress
Thanks for the tip
I decided to use black chasis satin on it. I figured it might hold up better. This was out of a can. I had to do some small brackets and such for the bottom. So I got a few cans. Otherwise I would have used my spray gun.
I used Crinkle paint on the hub for the steering wheel. That stuff is pretty cool.
I decided to use black chasis satin on it. I figured it might hold up better. This was out of a can. I had to do some small brackets and such for the bottom. So I got a few cans. Otherwise I would have used my spray gun.
I used Crinkle paint on the hub for the steering wheel. That stuff is pretty cool.
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Tip on a great lube. This is a teflon lube that is...available at Radio Shack
1.Superior adhesion: stays where put.
2. Wont wash off, disperse, break down or turn rancid
3. Does not attract dust or other contaminants
4. Impervious to salt and fresh water
5. All temperature use from -65° to +600°
6. Clear
1.Superior adhesion: stays where put.
2. Wont wash off, disperse, break down or turn rancid
3. Does not attract dust or other contaminants
4. Impervious to salt and fresh water
5. All temperature use from -65° to +600°
6. Clear
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Hey guys,
I actually got something done on the car. I ripped out the old bracket that held the rad overflow bottle in and welded in a custom bracket for the new stainless bottle Mark sells. Also as I was welding. It was a shame to see the new paint boil. Just primer,so no worries.
I actually got something done on the car. I ripped out the old bracket that held the rad overflow bottle in and welded in a custom bracket for the new stainless bottle Mark sells. Also as I was welding. It was a shame to see the new paint boil. Just primer,so no worries.
- wachuko
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This car is going to look soooo sweet...
Can't wait to see more photos... the wait is killing me man!!
Can't wait to see more photos... the wait is killing me man!!
Drive Safe!
Wachuko
1981 Fiat Spider Progress thread
1967 912 Progress Thread
1981 911 SC Coupe RS Transformation
1983 911 SC Coupe RSR Transformation
1991 964 C4 Cabriolet Progress Thread
2012 BMW X5 xDrive35d
2015 FIAT Abarth
Wachuko
1981 Fiat Spider Progress thread
1967 912 Progress Thread
1981 911 SC Coupe RS Transformation
1983 911 SC Coupe RSR Transformation
1991 964 C4 Cabriolet Progress Thread
2012 BMW X5 xDrive35d
2015 FIAT Abarth
Re: More progress
Man I love fabricating things. I'm making a skid plate for my car. Just like this other skid plate, I'm using the rear bolt of the bumper support to hold the front. I made mine 7" longer than the original and the back is going to connect to the cars frame Like in the pic with the front end cut off. I'm using the bottom bolt on the steering box on the outside of the frame rail and there is the same hole on the opposite side behind the idler arm. This would eliminate any possibility of messing up the front end if it bottoms out. Let me know if anyone sees any issues with my design. I still have to figure the spacing of the brackets. I figure I'll leave enough room so the oil can be changed without issues.
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Now that I think about this a little. Will the exhaust come in play here and screw up my design?
- SLOSpider
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Re: More progress
Always best to have everything in place when mocking up a custom piece. If it does not work at least you have a new fireplace grate...
1975 124 Spider
1976 Mazda Cosmo http://www.mazdacosmo.com
1989 Chevy k5 Blazer
1967 GT Mustang Fastback
1976 Mazda Cosmo http://www.mazdacosmo.com
1989 Chevy k5 Blazer
1967 GT Mustang Fastback