TORRINO
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Re: TORRINO
My next project -
1973 FIAT 124 Familiare
1973 FIAT 124 Familiare
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This is the condition I found this car.
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First thing I did - I got rid of the broken plastic grill.
Luckily I had a chrome grill hanging in my garage.
Looks much better already.
Don't mind Lada's badge.
Luckily I had a chrome grill hanging in my garage.
Looks much better already.
Don't mind Lada's badge.
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Few parts came from Italy : headlight rings , turn signals , early overriders , bumper brackets , badge.
I wanted to order a new bumper too , but I could not find it for less than $200.
Then I remembered about my Carello foglights laying in my garage for years.
I tried them on and they fit almost perfect into the bumper cavities.
I am happy with this look , in my opinion car looks much better now.
I wanted to order a new bumper too , but I could not find it for less than $200.
Then I remembered about my Carello foglights laying in my garage for years.
I tried them on and they fit almost perfect into the bumper cavities.
I am happy with this look , in my opinion car looks much better now.
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I used to have these wheels on my sedan and I loved them.
But I was stupid enough to sell them long time ago.
And almost immediately I regretted that decision.
Later on I found another set in a pretty bad shape.
Well , after a few weeks of manual labor I brought them to useful condition.
But I was stupid enough to sell them long time ago.
And almost immediately I regretted that decision.
Later on I found another set in a pretty bad shape.
Well , after a few weeks of manual labor I brought them to useful condition.
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I attached the wheels , rolled the car out of the garage and rolled it back in immediately.
Looks like a Jeep Cherokee.
Horrible !
Next morning I performed plastic sergery .
Much better now .
Also I installed normal real lights and the license plate illumination.
Looks like a Jeep Cherokee.
Horrible !
Next morning I performed plastic sergery .
Much better now .
Also I installed normal real lights and the license plate illumination.
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Door card holding brackets were in horrible shape.
I couldn't find replacement ones anywhere.
One day day I was in Home Depot and accidentally I found these things.
They are aluminum tile ends and they look almost identical to the original ones.
I cut them to size and riveted them to the doors.
This is the original
And this one is not
As you can see - no difference .
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I couldn't find replacement ones anywhere.
One day day I was in Home Depot and accidentally I found these things.
They are aluminum tile ends and they look almost identical to the original ones.
I cut them to size and riveted them to the doors.
This is the original
And this one is not
As you can see - no difference .
.
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Found rare Vitaloni mirrors
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Original plastic steering wheel was all cracked , so I replaced it with the wooden one.
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Brand new , original , 45 year old mud flaps.
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Then , I decided to put a new core on my radiator , and while I was waiting for it to get done , I sorted and cleaned few things under the hood.
It was by far the dirtiest engine compartment out of every car I ever owned.
I purchased a pressure washer on sale and some simple green and I am glad I did.
Very satisfying process.
Before :
After :
It was by far the dirtiest engine compartment out of every car I ever owned.
I purchased a pressure washer on sale and some simple green and I am glad I did.
Very satisfying process.
Before :
After :
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My fuel pump was making so much noise - I was pretty sure it's on it's last leg.
It was screwed to the body without any rubber mounts.
And I thought the rubber mounts won't make much difference anyways.
Last week I ordered some stuff from Auto Ricambi and I ordered couple mounts as well , since they were so cheap .
I fabricated a corner bracket and mounted the pump with rubber mount on it.
When I first turned the key on , I had to come out of the car and put my ear close to the pump to make sure it's on.
What a difference !!!!
And with my new trunk floor it became totally silent.
Another great improvement .
It was screwed to the body without any rubber mounts.
And I thought the rubber mounts won't make much difference anyways.
Last week I ordered some stuff from Auto Ricambi and I ordered couple mounts as well , since they were so cheap .
I fabricated a corner bracket and mounted the pump with rubber mount on it.
When I first turned the key on , I had to come out of the car and put my ear close to the pump to make sure it's on.
What a difference !!!!
And with my new trunk floor it became totally silent.
Another great improvement .
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Replaced the chrome strips on the the door handles.
Refirbed handles , new cranks , new pulls and new surroundings.
New outside door handles and locks as well.
Refirbed handles , new cranks , new pulls and new surroundings.
New outside door handles and locks as well.
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Then I bought this radio for $10
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