Clipto's '79 Spider - The Red Lady (De Rode Dame)
Clipto's '79 Spider - The Red Lady (De Rode Dame)
Was updating all the fun stuff in my introduction topic, but 2ndwind stated I'd better open a new thread in the general section of this beautifull forum, so here I am.
Let's start with me searching for a red Fiat Spider in 2012, was looking for a late '70's model, because I like the straight dashboard more than the more 'modern' look with the centre-console thing in it.
Also I wanted an automatic transmission for some nice lean-back roadtrips.
After some searching I've managed to find her, just a few miles away from my home.
Took a look and besides the paint wasn't pretty most on the frond and read bonnets, it looked like a good deal for about €4500,- (approx. $5500,-).
After some negiotiation I could buy her for €2500,- (approx. $3000,-) without the hardtop.
Some older pictures:
Made some plans to make the hoods red again by the way, don't like the Abarth-style that much..
Searched for a used Pioneer radio with a nice classic look:
After that I made a second appointment with the seller and drove with her and decided to buy this beauty
Bought it without the hardtop (targatop) and got her home on the 2nd day of Christmas 2012.
Me driving away for the first ride:
Some talking 'bout the car with the current owner:
Me, behind the steering wheel:
A few days later I've bought a nice used softtop with frame for €275,- (approx. $340,-) so still all together it's driving a nice Fiat Spider for a pretty low budget.
And then it was the 2nd day of Christmas.
First kilometers, ofcourse, top down!
This smile says it all
Nicely parked in our garage
Now wait for the nice weather to come!
Mounted the Pioneer DEH-P77MP radio with mp3 and classic look, fits perfectly I must say:
Also mounted a nice gray softtop, black lids will be red again, will look great then. As the gray/black looks a bit strange for now:
But hopefully we'll be running with the top down, most of the time:
In the meantime I've been looking for the big search wich wheels are mounted under the car, as far I've found they are
Campagnolo Miura wheels, 14 inch, 6J and offset 16.
Later more about them...
I've replaced this '80's styled steeringwheel:
By this old Spider wheel, after polishing the spokes:
And also I've replaced the broken radiator-surrounds in the centreconsole:
For a new one:
And last but not least, replaced the on the front side fully rusted hood:
And I've removed the wheels and the tyres from the car.
Brought them to 'Gerritsen-Coatings in Nijkerk, The Netherlands' who will sand and powdercoat them in silver with a top coat.
These babies were threated very bad the last years as you can see in the next pictures:
But after some fine work by the powdercoating company I've got them back in this state:
And they'll be mounted again with these tyres, BF Goodrich Touring 2, sizes 185/60/R14:
Will post updates of my continuing work of getting this baby prettier in this topic, hope you all like her and the effords I've put in so far
Let's start with me searching for a red Fiat Spider in 2012, was looking for a late '70's model, because I like the straight dashboard more than the more 'modern' look with the centre-console thing in it.
Also I wanted an automatic transmission for some nice lean-back roadtrips.
After some searching I've managed to find her, just a few miles away from my home.
Took a look and besides the paint wasn't pretty most on the frond and read bonnets, it looked like a good deal for about €4500,- (approx. $5500,-).
After some negiotiation I could buy her for €2500,- (approx. $3000,-) without the hardtop.
Some older pictures:
Made some plans to make the hoods red again by the way, don't like the Abarth-style that much..
Searched for a used Pioneer radio with a nice classic look:
After that I made a second appointment with the seller and drove with her and decided to buy this beauty
Bought it without the hardtop (targatop) and got her home on the 2nd day of Christmas 2012.
Me driving away for the first ride:
Some talking 'bout the car with the current owner:
Me, behind the steering wheel:
A few days later I've bought a nice used softtop with frame for €275,- (approx. $340,-) so still all together it's driving a nice Fiat Spider for a pretty low budget.
And then it was the 2nd day of Christmas.
First kilometers, ofcourse, top down!
This smile says it all
Nicely parked in our garage
Now wait for the nice weather to come!
Mounted the Pioneer DEH-P77MP radio with mp3 and classic look, fits perfectly I must say:
Also mounted a nice gray softtop, black lids will be red again, will look great then. As the gray/black looks a bit strange for now:
But hopefully we'll be running with the top down, most of the time:
In the meantime I've been looking for the big search wich wheels are mounted under the car, as far I've found they are
Campagnolo Miura wheels, 14 inch, 6J and offset 16.
Later more about them...
I've replaced this '80's styled steeringwheel:
By this old Spider wheel, after polishing the spokes:
And also I've replaced the broken radiator-surrounds in the centreconsole:
For a new one:
And last but not least, replaced the on the front side fully rusted hood:
And I've removed the wheels and the tyres from the car.
Brought them to 'Gerritsen-Coatings in Nijkerk, The Netherlands' who will sand and powdercoat them in silver with a top coat.
These babies were threated very bad the last years as you can see in the next pictures:
But after some fine work by the powdercoating company I've got them back in this state:
And they'll be mounted again with these tyres, BF Goodrich Touring 2, sizes 185/60/R14:
Will post updates of my continuing work of getting this baby prettier in this topic, hope you all like her and the effords I've put in so far
Last edited by clipto on Wed May 01, 2013 3:31 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Clipto's '79 Spider
Nice work on the car. I think i would have bought the hard top. Never seen one like it. Does look like it has a fit issue around the windshield. I built a targa top with a single piece removable top and a custom rack on the back. It was a great improvement in the car for both warmth and wind.
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Re: Clipto's '79 Spider
I applaud your efforts in keeping another spider in a happy home!
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Re: Clipto's '79 Spider
Those wheels are going to look really nice!
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Re: Clipto's '79 Spider
Nice. What lights are in the square hole in front? How are they being held in there
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Re: Clipto's '79 Spider - The Red Lady (De Rode Dame)
The renewed wheels with original rusty steel bolts:
Bought some Chrome bolts for 10 euro's ($7) and left them in a bucket with Coca Cola for a night:
Then after half an hour brushing with a toothbrush, they're shiney again:
Old and new:
Wheels bolted on with the new shiney chrome bolts:
Painted the original centrecaps black and glued the new Ebay Campagnolo centrecaps on it:
And mounted those on the wheels, another cool job done, looks great right?
Bought some Chrome bolts for 10 euro's ($7) and left them in a bucket with Coca Cola for a night:
Then after half an hour brushing with a toothbrush, they're shiney again:
Old and new:
Wheels bolted on with the new shiney chrome bolts:
Painted the original centrecaps black and glued the new Ebay Campagnolo centrecaps on it:
And mounted those on the wheels, another cool job done, looks great right?
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Re: Clipto's '79 Spider - The Red Lady (De Rode Dame)
Excellent!
'80 FI Spider 2000
'74 and '79 X1/9 (past)
'75 BMW R75/6
2011 Chevy Malibu (daily driver)
2010 Chevy Silverado 2500HD Ext Cab 4WD/STD BED
2002 Edgewater 175CC 80HP 4-Stroke Yamaha
2003 Jaguar XK8
2003 Jaguar XKR
2021 Jayco 22RB
2019 Bianchi Torino Bicycle
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'75 BMW R75/6
2011 Chevy Malibu (daily driver)
2010 Chevy Silverado 2500HD Ext Cab 4WD/STD BED
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Re: Clipto's '79 Spider - The Red Lady (De Rode Dame)
Very Nice! Wheels look great!
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Re: Clipto's '79 Spider - The Red Lady (De Rode Dame)
Now this thing has class!
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Re: Clipto's '79 Spider - The Red Lady (De Rode Dame)
Very nice! Now just where do I score a hard top like that!?
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Re: Clipto's '79 Spider - The Red Lady (De Rode Dame)
Good question, I don't know for sure.fiat218 wrote:Nice. What lights are in the square hole in front? How are they being held in there
Will take a look and post some pictures for you.
The hardtop (Körbler hardtop) is already sold:SLOSpider wrote:Very nice! Now just where do I score a hard top like that!?
http://www.garagewassington.nl/index.ph ... h-verkocht
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Re: Clipto's '79 Spider - The Red Lady (De Rode Dame)
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1975 124 Spider
1976 Mazda Cosmo http://www.mazdacosmo.com
1989 Chevy k5 Blazer
1967 GT Mustang Fastback
1976 Mazda Cosmo http://www.mazdacosmo.com
1989 Chevy k5 Blazer
1967 GT Mustang Fastback