The doors have bubbles, fun!

A little sanding reveals the rust

A little more, the good sheet metal:

I'm coating with POR15, and after I'll be bondo-ing and painting

Click on image info to get the link to the jpg from your posting service to insert as shown above.InfinityAero wrote:Hey Guys, figured I'd start a thread here to catalog everything I do on the '77 I picked up. I'll have some other photos to post, but here's what I'm working on this week:
The doors have bubbles, fun!
A little sanding reveals the rust
A little more, the good sheet metal:
I'm coating with POR15, and after I'll be bondo-ing and painting
Coating front and back? If not, it will be back quickly. Even if you do, it will be back eventually. The only solution for a lasting repair, unfortunately, is to cut back to clean metal and weld in new.InfinityAero wrote: I'm coating with POR15, and after I'll be bondo-ing and painting
Thanks for fixing, grabbed the wrong links!Click on image info to get the link to the jpg from your posting service to insert as shown above.
Tell me about it! I've got a laundry list of things to do... half of which don't require much investment. Off the top of my head:I have a rolling resto myself and sometimes you don't know what to attack next. Sorta like being a mosquito in a nudist colony wondering "Where do I begin?"
Ugh, I figured about as much. The PO had mentioned that he was planning on buying whole new doors to swap on...Redline wrote:Coating front and back? If not, it will be back quickly. Even if you do, it will be back eventually. The only solution for a lasting repair, unfortunately, is to cut back to clean metal and weld in new.InfinityAero wrote: I'm coating with POR15, and after I'll be bondo-ing and painting
Didn't even notice your handle before, sounds like a hell of a Frankenstein! Reminds me of a Z4 build I'd seen where they'd shoehorned the new 3-series turbodiesel in.DieselSpider wrote:The Turbo Diesel in mine appears to have been a bit much for the MSG5 Isuzu Transmission and the Fiat Differential however they removed the Guibo when they shoehorned the 1.8 L engine in so at least I do not have to worry about that failing.
My short list is to replace the top and get the driveline squared away along with the trailing arm and rear track bar bushings. Check out the FAQs at Mirafiori as they contain a lot of needed info for maintaining these cars along with the revelation that the front end torques should be checked at every oil change.
Your 18 year old tires are 13 years past the drop dead date for replacing them where I live. In South Florida anything past 5 years is a potential tread separation, blowout and rollover accident which even with the braced roll bar that I have is not going to be very survivable in a 124 Spider.
Mine shares daily driver duty with an Aprilia motorbike so when its more likely to rain the Spider is the ride to work so good safe wet road tires and even braking are a must.