She broke again... Something in the driveshaft failed, and I haven't gotten under the car yet to determine if the guibo went first, taking out the center u-joint and the center support bearing mount, as well as the shifter housing, or if the center u-joint failed, ripping apart the guibo and shattering the shifter housing. Either way, the driveshaft is in two pieces, the car is in a fellow Fiat-owning friend's back yard, within a few feet of several Alfas and I'm on the hunt for a driveshaft and a 131 Mirafiori to raid a transmission from. (If you know of any 131s parked in an unattended location near Nashville, let me know so I can relieve it of its transmission.

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You know what they say, if you have to fix it, upgrade! It's not like this wasn't unplanned for, since my next step, after unleashing the giant box of suspension parts from IAP on the poor car was the transmission, so... I'm just combining the steps, plus the top installation all at once.
Speaking of which, RockAuto has great prices on tops... $305 shipped for a new Robbins canvas top that IAP wants $650 for, last I checked...
Past this, I'm redoing the exhaust, probably with side-exit and I need to get a set of Mark's headers, as soon as I get the driveline stuff taken care of. She WILL live again, because she's wormed her way too deep into my heart for me to give in, now.
Damage pics coming, as soon as I can bring myself to look at her again. I need a couple of days break, I think, before I go back over there. Otherwise, I'll find myself shouting those all-too-familiar words, "I could have had a Miata and be driving, right now!"