124 Spider (Classic) New Guy - Old Car

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124 Spider (Classic) New Guy - Old Car

Gd4Nothn

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Hi everyone,
I'm a new member here at FiatForum. I have a '76 124 Spider (132A.1.04.05 block) that has been in the family since '82.
I'm in full-on restoration mode for it right now after having just acquired it from my father.
The block is currently at the machine shop and I'm searching for a crank since the thrust is whacked on mine.
Lots of other work to do on it but I am starting with getting it back running again.

My username goes back to the old license plate we had on it when I was driving it as a teen Gd4Nothn = good for nothing.

Cheers all!
Starling
 
Hi everyone,
I'm a new member here at FiatForum. I have a '76 124 Spider (132A.1.04.05 block) that has been in the family since '82.
I'm in full-on restoration mode for it right now after having just acquired it from my father.
The block is currently at the machine shop and I'm searching for a crank since the thrust is whacked on mine.
Lots of other work to do on it but I am starting with getting it back running again.

My username goes back to the old license plate we had on it when I was driving it as a teen Gd4Nothn = good for nothing.

Cheers all!
Starling


I'm on the same boat, champ. I just picked up a 1970 124 spider and all I want is to get her restored. Well good luck Sir. and have fun. I know I will.
 
I have a 69 124. Bought it in 91. Been in the garage undriven since 98. Currently its on jack stands on my car lift completely stripped down to the tub. Just about to paint it and start reassembly after stripping the car and sand blasting in June. Once the body work is finished its a complete new electrical system. Then everything else. I have replaced all bearings new poly bushings. Your in for quite a journey. But the car is so beautiful its worth it. Good thing is virtually every major part is available brand new.
 
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