Great site! Will have a ton of questions and alot of info on my rejuvenation route on my old 77 Spider.
Bought this car back in '92 from a Swiss guy here in So. California. Great car and a nice driving machine. Really! Had a Swiss mechanic as well at a place called Summit Auto in Venice. When he left for Ferrari I kinda got a biit worried and started to drive her less and less until she saw BLOCKS in my driveway and a car cover!
There she sat for a 13 years!
I found a guy named Vittorio over in Burbank at Alfa Italia and he started her right up and gave me the green light to do the remodel/restoration. We pulled the engine, bumpers seats etc to get her painted. Boy was that a pain. Not the take apart but the paint situation. I finally freaked out and went out of county to find some old color matches a yes..... leaded paint as a single stage paint looks so much better and will last so much longer this way.....
I will upload some pics but I see no upload application on here. DO I need to upload images at a hosting site first? Fill me in on this or am I missing something here on the board?
Thanx, Jeff
77 Fiat 124 Spider
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Re: 77 Fiat 124 Spider
welcome to the site and we look forward to the pics. Yes, you will need to use a photo hosting site. I use Photoucket and resize them to medium or so or they get cut off. Use the IMG link.
Trey
1982 SPIDER 2000, 1964 CHEVYII, 1969 Chevy Nova, 2005 DODGE RAM, 1988 Jeep Comanche
1972 Spider, 78 Spider rat racer 57 f-100,
1982 SPIDER 2000, 1964 CHEVYII, 1969 Chevy Nova, 2005 DODGE RAM, 1988 Jeep Comanche
1972 Spider, 78 Spider rat racer 57 f-100,
Re: 77 Fiat 124 Spider
OK...., so here is my test run on image hosting! Here she is after the uncovering after 13 years in my old driveway....... she was on blocks many of those years as her prized Pirelli P6's began to give way from sitting and weathering..... Tires, now that another post!
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It worked! So did Miss Tony too.....? I really was not sure at that point. She ran like a charm till the day I covered her up. I bought the car in 92-93 and got a new Toyota 4 Runner Limited in 1996 and the daily Miss Tony became a once a month date thing. Then every few months and then just summer and then.... well we kinda went separate ways.
For many of those years I figured if I were to keep her I would do her justice if not just cut my ties. Well a few years went over a decade! In that time I lost my hoses as gas and such began to leak. I kinda took care of those issues as well as removing battery and such. When I finally realized that the long standing on those beautiful P6's were destroying the rubber I got some jacks thinking it would help preserve them. Well you all know what happens when your car goes on TEMPORARY jacks!
The stress test for me began when I put my house up for sale. Once in escrow I knew I had a few weeks to get this girlfriend running..... The tires were now way shot and my hoses all but gone. Then came the " I KNOW I HAVE THAT KEY HERE SOMEWHERE"! So no tires, no battery, no hoses, no key. Time was flying as I had to move out and Miss Tony was the last one standing. Sitting! I called AAA the last day and we got he scooted on some apparatus the service had. She arrived at my mechanic on 4 flats!
The mechanic said give him a few days to inspect. Start and clear for further decision by me. I then went back to the one thing I knew was going to kill me. Putting any rubber on that Italian auto that was, well, NOT ITALIAN! Pirelli had stopped making 13" tires. Just this part almost caused me to quit! I finally gave into the fact that to keep my original rims I would have to go Asian or American. I went with Cobra's 205 13's.
This was also getting me a bit concerned as my previous mechanic once said to me after he informed me he was selling his shop and going to Ferrari..., "When was the last time you saw a typewriter repair shop"? OH MY!
It turns out my new mechanic was so versed in all of this Alfa and FIAT stuff that I became more comfortable spending all this money on the project. He invited me out to the Italian Car Show at Woodley Park in So Cali Valley and I saw how many guys were going strong in this game with their 30. 40, 50 year old Italian sports cars. PINNAFARINA FOREVER!
So here she is sitting on her new tires awaiting to be taken apart.........
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For many of those years I figured if I were to keep her I would do her justice if not just cut my ties. Well a few years went over a decade! In that time I lost my hoses as gas and such began to leak. I kinda took care of those issues as well as removing battery and such. When I finally realized that the long standing on those beautiful P6's were destroying the rubber I got some jacks thinking it would help preserve them. Well you all know what happens when your car goes on TEMPORARY jacks!
The stress test for me began when I put my house up for sale. Once in escrow I knew I had a few weeks to get this girlfriend running..... The tires were now way shot and my hoses all but gone. Then came the " I KNOW I HAVE THAT KEY HERE SOMEWHERE"! So no tires, no battery, no hoses, no key. Time was flying as I had to move out and Miss Tony was the last one standing. Sitting! I called AAA the last day and we got he scooted on some apparatus the service had. She arrived at my mechanic on 4 flats!
The mechanic said give him a few days to inspect. Start and clear for further decision by me. I then went back to the one thing I knew was going to kill me. Putting any rubber on that Italian auto that was, well, NOT ITALIAN! Pirelli had stopped making 13" tires. Just this part almost caused me to quit! I finally gave into the fact that to keep my original rims I would have to go Asian or American. I went with Cobra's 205 13's.
This was also getting me a bit concerned as my previous mechanic once said to me after he informed me he was selling his shop and going to Ferrari..., "When was the last time you saw a typewriter repair shop"? OH MY!
It turns out my new mechanic was so versed in all of this Alfa and FIAT stuff that I became more comfortable spending all this money on the project. He invited me out to the Italian Car Show at Woodley Park in So Cali Valley and I saw how many guys were going strong in this game with their 30. 40, 50 year old Italian sports cars. PINNAFARINA FOREVER!
So here she is sitting on her new tires awaiting to be taken apart.........
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Re: 77 Fiat 124 Spider
Great story. It's a shame we let our loved ones sit so long. I'm glad you've got yours in a good place and will soon be able to enjoy her again.
1972 124 Spider (Don)
1971 124 Spider (Juan)
1986 Bertone X19 (Blue)
1978 124 Spider Lemons racer
1974 X19 SCCA racer (Paul)
2012 500 Prima Edizione #19 (Mini Rossa)
Ever changing count of parts cars....It's a disease!
1971 124 Spider (Juan)
1986 Bertone X19 (Blue)
1978 124 Spider Lemons racer
1974 X19 SCCA racer (Paul)
2012 500 Prima Edizione #19 (Mini Rossa)
Ever changing count of parts cars....It's a disease!