1. Took the 79 Spider in for its emissions test. At idle, it was "perfect" said the technician everything operating just as it should. Here in the People's Republic of California, they also test the car on a dyno at 35 mph. At that speed, it ran too rich...apparently WAY too rich. The local Fiat mechanic took a look at it...tinkered a bit and it appears it isn't a quick fix. Driving down the road to get my other car so I could leave the Spider to be worked on, my wife followed me and noticed a white puff of smoke every time I accelerated (not accelerating hard, just speeding up). Now the Spider sits at the shop to diagnose the problem and get smogged. How many miles driven since the last test? How about less than 200.

2. I came home and worked on the 80 Spider I bought to relieve some stress. It had an electrical gremlin and some wiring under the hood that needed to be returned back to the factory design. Sooooo, I start at the tailights where the problem lies (I should have taken pictures of them for a good laugh on the forum), checked the circuit boards, cleaned up the wiring, spliced the wires back the way they were made at the factory, and worked my way as far forward in the circuit as you can go to the front turn signal and voila!...the wrong lightbulb in the socket! It had a single tipped socket instead of the two-tipped socket on the lightbulb. I replaced the bulb and I now have properly functioning lights - all wired as they were meant to be and all working as designed! I got under the hood, figured out the mess there, pulled out the hack job for the windshield washers and assessed the homemade fan relay (that works properly but looks ugly under the hood). I'll find a stock relay and fan wiring harness and replace it too.
3. I then started working on a custom idea I had for the dash since the dashboard is a warped mess of black vinyl. I almost have a Nissan cup holder built in just below the warning lights in the center of the dash. If I can make it work, I'll post pictures. So far, so good.