Rebuilding Sofia - 1971 Spider in Oz
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Re: Rebuilding Sofia - 1971 Spider in Oz
Guess what....
And we're back from the paint shop!!!!
And we're back from the paint shop!!!!
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Re: Rebuilding Sofia - 1971 Spider in Oz
So first new piece gone back in....
And first question - does anyone have a picture of their fuel tank cap? (the painter took it apart so I never got to see how the spring underneath goes back....)
And first question - does anyone have a picture of their fuel tank cap? (the painter took it apart so I never got to see how the spring underneath goes back....)
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Re: Rebuilding Sofia - 1971 Spider in Oz
Congrats on the paint it looks great....I still sometimes wish I had gone red it just looks so good on these cars!!
Stay Safe,
Pat
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Re: Rebuilding Sofia - 1971 Spider in Oz
OMG, I had the hardest time putting that spring back properly. Even when I knew how it was supposed to go, it just never sat right, and would catch on various parts. If someone does not post a pic I will this evening.
Csaba
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'71 124 Spider, much modified
'17 124 Abarth, silver
http://italiancarclub.com/csaba/
Co-owner of the best dang Fiat parts place in town
Re: Rebuilding Sofia - 1971 Spider in Oz
looks great! It's the beginning of a long process in reassembly though. I have two of those bare shell to complete car projects going at the moment so I know what you're facing. Both of my projects are getting painless wiring harnesses as well as several other upgrades and bumper retrofits
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'80 FI Spider 2000
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Re: Rebuilding Sofia - 1971 Spider in Oz
Brilliant!
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Re: Rebuilding Sofia - 1971 Spider in Oz
looking good
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Re: Rebuilding Sofia - 1971 Spider in Oz
Sadly I had the same issue - still no luck. Time to look at someone else's car I think - is there supposed to be something attaching the spring to the underside of the flap more securely or does it just hook on that tab at the front???vandor wrote:OMG, I had the hardest time putting that spring back properly. Even when I knew how it was supposed to go, it just never sat right, and would catch on various parts. If someone does not post a pic I will this evening.
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Re: Rebuilding Sofia - 1971 Spider in Oz
Great colour choice - #152 if I'm not mistaken?
Enjoy putting the nice clean bits back together.
Enjoy putting the nice clean bits back together.
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Perthling
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Perthling
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Re: Rebuilding Sofia - 1971 Spider in Oz
A quick update with pics....
Now test-installed: brake booster, steering box, steering column mount and drivers seat. Position looks pretty good.....
Now test-installed: brake booster, steering box, steering column mount and drivers seat. Position looks pretty good.....
Re: Rebuilding Sofia - 1971 Spider in Oz
Great to see it coming back together!!
Fantastic color!!
Fantastic color!!
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Re: Rebuilding Sofia - 1971 Spider in Oz
Small update - resomat being fitted next. I've discovered I'm going to have to move the clutch cable hole on the firewall as well. I'm lucky if that's all the stuffing up I've done.... The heater has also gone back in and control cables fitted. The movement isn't quite as free and easy as I would like though - does anyone know if replacement cables are available?
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Re: Rebuilding Sofia - 1971 Spider in Oz
I can't believe it's been this long since I've posted! Sadly house restoration getting in the way of garage time. But another question for the brains trust:
- I'm fitting up the front indicators and discovered one of them has a broken connection right at the push-fit housing on the rear. Is there any way of extracting the bulb holder from the body? It looks like a pressed fitting...
Cheers all
- I'm fitting up the front indicators and discovered one of them has a broken connection right at the push-fit housing on the rear. Is there any way of extracting the bulb holder from the body? It looks like a pressed fitting...
Cheers all
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Re: Rebuilding Sofia - 1971 Spider in Oz
Let me know if you need the heater controls I am not reusing mine I will send them at cost if you need them.
Stay Safe,
Pat
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Pat
79spider
HAVE FUN!! It's a FIAT!!
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