Mark, some of the people who might be able to help you are on the road to the Poconos. Ventura Ace has several doors I know of, but I'm not sure if he has the rear window. I'm sure they'll be checking in though.
Ron
Ron Luxmore rlux2n2@gmail.com
'82 2000 Spider: after 26 years between Spiders.
if you want those parts new, rather than used there are only a couple of vendors that might be able to help. I'd try Chris Obert, Bruces or Spiderpoint
The rims are BWA's and they were a pain to find center caps for them in the 80's I wouldn't even want to even think what it would be like now.Even if you do get them I remember that they didn't fit to well in the first place. I think I ended up using a knock out seal for electrical boxes as they would snap into the hole and then you could put a sticker on it.
Thanks Brad, I'll start looking around. Do you know what the original design for those caps was, e.g. red fiat logo or black fiat letters or scorpion etc?
I went out and got the knock-out seals for electrical boxes. the closest thing they had to the original size was 2 1/2 inch diameter. The prongs are slightly too wide. If I flatten them, the cap is a good fit. Would epoxy or some other adhesive hold these in place adequately or would I be risking killing a pedestrian with a tiny silver frisbee?
update: found and received the rear window parts from Spiderpointe...thanks So Cal Mark.
Still working on the wheel caps. In the meantime does anyone know a source for BWA caps. I haven't been able to satisfactorily use the electrical box knock outs.
Also no source for the quilted underhood insulation yet found.
Now that all you guys are back from the Poconos, any ideas?
Hey Mark ,that stuff looks great. Make sure it is the high temp,though! I looked for a year for a quilted material ,finally settled on dynamat.Works great ,but I am not crazy with the look.We might be able to work something out if this stuff works...that piece is big enough for multiple hoods!
Craig
Craig Nelson
1982 Spider 2000...pride and joy
1981 Fiat X1/9..gone but not forgotten
1976 124 Spider..the self-healer
2001 BMW 328ci daily driver and track car Fling It Around Turns !
According to the technical data sheet for the "AudioSeal Absorber Blanket AQFA-10EXT" - Temperature Range: -90° to +500° F, Impressive to say the least!
4' X 8' sheet for $176... that should be enough to do 2 hoods fully...
Mine (71) doesn't, and I don't know if it ever did.
However, I am getting this for my 1973 which did, and does and it is hanging in shreds at the edges.
This stuff looks amazingly similar to the original material...at least in the pictures.