Progress on Red to Biege conversion...

What sets your Spider apart from the rest?
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Post by radiopilot »

Tried the test on the various pieces, but noticed that the epoxy sample was very bad, did not have a glossy smooth finish (I thinned the epoxy where it poured like water over the surface to minimize any high points), the varnished sample (satin gloss) was the best, the polyurethane (sprayed) had a rough speckled surface, I basically had to sand it down and apply varnish which quickly fixed the appearance.

I will go with the satin varnish (sprayed) finish as it highlights the grain without the heavy gloss look to it.

I have also installed the wood on the armrests, looks great. If anyone wants to look at the pic, I'll post it when I get home this weekend.

Nick
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Post by radiopilot »

Well finally I'm done so far with the interior of the car... here are some pics....

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I hope you like the conversion.... now it's time for the engine/suspension....

Just added the last pic with the new boot I made and the seat belts...

Nick
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Danno

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Post by Danno »

I dunno what to say....WOW! :shock:
So Cal Mark

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Post by So Cal Mark »

it looks great, I like the Fiat emblem in the head rests. It sure is a light beige though.
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Post by mdrburchette »

Outstanding job! Love those seats. They look extremely comfortable. Now, all you have to do is drive it to Winston-Salem in September (Concours de Graylyn) so I can check it out personally for the fellas. We've got a rally scheduled the day before the show through the Blue Ridge Mountains that promises to be fun.
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1986 Bertone X19 (Blue)
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1974 X19 SCCA racer (Paul)
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Post by radiopilot »

Thanks all, it was a fun job and the only thing missing in the pics are the seat belts, installing them today and will post a pic.

Winston-Salem sounds doable if I can get my son to tag along since it's his car... gotta get me another Fiat to do the same conversion though and head up there, that should be alot of fun, meet some Fiat folks.

Nick
Danno

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Post by Danno »

RP, check out Shaun Folkerts photobucket site:

http://s197.photobucket.com/albums/aa23 ... or%20Sale/

He has several potential cars for sale. The 76 X1/9 is mine though, lol (trying to work it out, but in all seriousness, i highly doubt it will ever enter my possession). Shaun is a stand-up guy, and I know it's a drive for you, but to visit the GarageMahal and Shaun's company would make the trip worth it.

if you are interested, let me know and I'll pm you Shaun's email....
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Post by ga.spyder »

Hey Nick ,that is a really great interior! If you decide to make the trip to Winston-Salem ,let me know.We could meet up somewhere.Great job! Craig
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Danno wrote:RP, check out Shaun Folkerts photobucket site:

http://s197.photobucket.com/albums/aa23 ... or%20Sale/

He has several potential cars for sale. The 76 X1/9 is mine though, lol (trying to work it out, but in all seriousness, i highly doubt it will ever enter my possession). Shaun is a stand-up guy, and I know it's a drive for you, but to visit the GarageMahal and Shaun's company would make the trip worth it.

if you are interested, let me know and I'll pm you Shaun's email....
Danno,

Thanks for the heads up on these cars, some look promising, I have several cars I'm eyeing right now that are for sale in my immediate area (no long towing involved), if they fall through then maybe I'll give you a buzz for the email.

Nick
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ga.spyder wrote:Hey Nick ,that is a really great interior! If you decide to make the trip to Winston-Salem ,let me know.We could meet up somewhere.Great job! Craig
Thanks, I think for my 'first ever' crack at upholstering i don't think I did that bad a job... should I quit my job and go into this full time? :lol:

Serious the Winston-Salem gig sounds great... I'll post my email when I'm ready with the mods on my next spider, bring both spiders for a nice trip up the mountains.

Nick
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Post by TulsaSpider »

Wow! That is astounding!! you are an artist!!!!
1978 Spyder 1800 make that 2L! Finally making real progress!
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Oklahomanewbie wrote:Wow! That is astounding!! you are an artist!!!!

Thank you for your comments!

I haven't been on the boards lately, I've moved since then to a new house to accommodate the Fiat cars in their own garage and been traveling on the job... hope to be back on the boards more frequently and show the progress on the red spider... got the leather seats in it, but can't find the time to do the doors and the rest of the car.

Nick
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Post by rlux4 »

Good to hear from you Nick. I hope you don't mind, I used your interior work to show how an upholstered console would look.
It still blows me away when I go back and see the work you did.
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Post by miragesmack »

Nice interior. I missed this thread the first time it came up. My favorite detail you did is one I certainly would do. Eliminate the ash tray! Cleans up the look a ton.
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