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narfire
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Took the plunge and I think I like the change. Took the luggage rack off and had the holes filled and painted.
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A couple of years ago before I took a coil from the rear springs
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after springs chopped
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Nice! I agree! I took my rack off and my bumpers!
1978 Spyder 1800 make that 2L! Finally making real progress!
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those rims are amazing! what are they if I ask?
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ash1315 wrote:those rims are amazing! what are they if I ask?
Thanks for the complements, I really like the clean look now as well.
These are wheels made by Toora. I'm not sure if they are around any more though. They did balance out real well as well, only a couple of grams per wheel.
Bought them from here.
http://www.clementeeuropeanmotorsautosport.com/
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Every one of those pix is great - with or without the rack. I have too many other things to do to the car before I even think about the extra work involved in taking mine off. I like the practical side of keeping it, and I don't mind the looks.

Your car is beautiful, as is the scenery in the shots - I'll bet there are some great roads up in BC.
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I agree that it's a great looking car. For what it's worth, I do like it better without the rack.

Hopefully mine will look that good someday!
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Nice and clean look!!
Drive Safe!
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Beautiful Car. Look forward to seeing it someday.
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Definately rack off and bumperless..I like the whole look of the car.... what size are the wheels and tires?

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Great car!!! No rack and no bumpers all the way. If you don't mind, where did you source your bumper blocks?
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One beautiful thing about the Spider is that it can be many different cars according to one's desire.

I think your car is beautiful. There is a continuity about the various choices you have made. Non-bumpers with a rack seems a contradiction of purpose.

My goal for my `77 was rather different. Not a racy little back-road burner, but a two seat GT convertible. Thus the color (original) the bumpers, the rack, the wheels, all, again, have (to me) that oneness.


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The main thing IMO is to have a vision for your car and work toward it with each choice you make. :)

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Mine didn't come with a rack... but I have a 2500km drive planned in a few weeks, need more room... So, I bought some large suction mounted thingy's that'll hold my vintage suitcase strongly and with panache. :D

Now... just worried car will make the round trip!!!
Due to recent budget cuts and the rising cost of electricity, gas, and oil, we have decided to turn off the light at the end of the tunnel. We apologize for any inconvenience.

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OOPS sorry about not getting back, mind fart perhaps.
meangreenspider wrote:If you don't mind, where did you source your bumper blocks?
Bruce's parts about 4-5 years ago. Tacked the flatbar in a tube and bolted right in.
v6spider wrote: what size are the wheels and tires?
15 inch wheels 205/50 toyo proxis
Zippy wrote:Look forward to seeing it someday.
Well come on up the 19th to North Van Best of Italy and French car show. Several from the area should be there.
The paint now has numerous chips in it but still ok from 10 feet or so.
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