A Transition in Time

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divace73
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Your car is a: 1980 Fiat 124 Spider Silver
Location: Sydney, Australia

Re: A Transition in Time

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4uall wrote:This post is truely eerie, just last night my wife came out to our garage and asked me what I was doing because she had seen me standing there just looking at Fiona :shock: I love how these cars draw the good type of attention and that even with the FIAT badges on the car people will still ask what kind/make of car they are. :wink:
I had to laugh at this. and I'm glad I'm not the only one, it's a bit like gazing into a camp fire and for that moment in time you have blocked out all the other stuff in your life....
Cheers David
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spiderrey
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Your car is a: 70 124 spider-74x19-03 ranger edge
Location: San Dimas, Ca

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I wouldnt say you know nothing. Just read alot hear and ask lots of questions. These guys have an endless amount of knowledge. Ive been in it along time and they still show me stuff.
spiderrey
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Your car is a: 70 124 spider-74x19-03 ranger edge
Location: San Dimas, Ca

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I wouldnt say you know nothing. Just read alot hear and ask lots of questions. These guys have an endless amount of knowledge. Ive been in it along time and they still show me stuff.
fiat218
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Your car is a: 1969 124 AS spider

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spiderrey wrote:I wouldnt say you know nothing. Just read alot hear and ask lots of questions. These guys have an endless amount of knowledge. Ive been in it along time and they still show me stuff.
Yes I read a lot here, things don't stickin my head but I have got a lot of good things that I have needed for my 80 and 79' couple things for my 69 in which I will be using later, lot of question answersed , and fixed a lot from asking, so thanks
Jim
East Grand Forks MN
1970 Fiat Spider BS1 ( FOR SALE
1969 124 AS Spider
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2018 Alfa Romeo 4c Spider
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DUCeditor
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Your car is a: 1977 FIAT 124 Sport Spider
Location: Monadnock Area, New Hampshire USA
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Re: A Transition in Time

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I get a kick out of the transitions occur in threads. From, 'wow, what nice cars we have and how many people love them' to 'mine is sure better than yours.'

This is not unique to Spiders. I've been into guitars for even longer that cars (First guitar about 1961, first Fiat sportscar -- a 1500 -- in 1968.) And the same thing happens on guitar threads. Doesn't matter if its Les Paul or Martins. Some fellow shares his joy and enthusiasm for his instrument and someone else feels the need to jump in and say 'oh yeah, well my old, old one is better!'

In a word: Phooey

-don
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seabeelt
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Your car is a: Fiat Spider - 1971 BS1
Location: Tiverton, RI

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Until i get the car(s) on the road, I can only work in the garage and imagine the comments :mrgreen:
Michael and Deborah Williamson
1971 Spider -Tropie’ - w screaming IDFs
1971 Spider - Vesper -scrapped
1979 Spider - Seraphina - our son's car now sold
1972 Spider - Tortellini- our son's current
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azruss
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Your car is a: 80 Fiat 2000 FI

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here is my take from owning a 70, 71, and 80. the craftsmanship on the early cars was fantastic. fit and finish. flatness of body panels. you could close the door with the push of a finger. when i went thru all my parts to supply my current resto, i found the older the part, the better condition it was in. i'm talking about brake calipers, horn compressor, instruments, etc. The all came from cars with very high mileage. My 80 is an absolute POS body wise. panels arent flat, lousy door fit. There is a hood difference. when i went to fit my 70 flat hood on my 80, it hit the tall radiator neck. the nose of the 80 hood is more "dolphin nose" than the early hoods. As others have said, spring height is a big difference and definitely lowered the handling in the newer cars. on the taillights, the 70 and earlier were a smaller light the didnt cover the vertical seam of the fender. the later ones did. if you try to fit the early lights, you will leave a gap in the sheetmetal on the outside edge. besides bumpers, the later cars moved the rear license plate up along with those hideous chrome plate lights. the early, bumper lights gave a much cleaner look.
With all that, the big motors are fantastic and make the car much more pleasurable to drive.
spiderrey
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Your car is a: 70 124 spider-74x19-03 ranger edge
Location: San Dimas, Ca

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And thats why I have a built 2 liter in my 70. The best of both worlds.
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