I'm planning on going back and looking at the car on a rack on Wednesday if we can coordinate times. If you have any thoughts or suggestions I'd greatly appreciate them. Thanks to everyone for their help and advice so far!

Ok. I know someone thought the lock up was caused by rust and another suggested a complete replacement so that's where I started. What parts am I likely looking at? Any part numbers for places like Auto Zone?So Cal Mark wrote:no need to replace the solid lines unless they're damaged
Noky, I'd suggest perusing the vendors' sites to see what parts are available, and what they cost. Here's a thread discussing vendors who have done a good enough job that people have wanted to share their experience:noKYspider wrote:Ok. I know someone thought the lock up was caused by rust and another suggested a complete replacement so that's where I started. What parts am I likely looking at? Any part numbers for places like Auto Zone?So Cal Mark wrote:no need to replace the solid lines unless they're damaged
maytag wrote:Noky, I'd suggest perusing the vendors' sites to see what parts are available, and what they cost. Here's a thread discussing vendors who have done a good enough job that people have wanted to share their experience:noKYspider wrote:Ok. I know someone thought the lock up was caused by rust and another suggested a complete replacement so that's where I started. What parts am I likely looking at? Any part numbers for places like Auto Zone?So Cal Mark wrote:no need to replace the solid lines unless they're damaged
http://www.fiatspider.com/f08/viewtopic ... ce#p127727
beyond that, you're not going to know much more until you;ve opened it all up. Rust in the calipers, pistons, etc, will not necessarily equate to needing to replace hard-lines. right now, we're all just guessing.
as for autozone & oreiley & etc: you won;t find much there. some of them may have a caliper or two. but nothing much beyond that.
I think the seller said the entire system was locked but it doesn't seem like a car they messed with much once it was purchased. I hope to go look at the car again tomorrow night (or this weekend at the latest) and maybe it'll be up on the rack for me to check it out in more detail.rrrrob wrote:Is it possible that someone set the e-brake and that the cable froze (rusted). If one or both rear wheels are froze, check the e-brake cables.