Greg,
I no longer have the car. I only have the nose section, about 5" of the very front of the car.
I sold my Coupe and all my 850 parts to David B., I know he has a lot of 850 parts, email me if you'd like his contact info.
bye,
Csaba
Fiat 850 coupé
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Re: Fiat 850 coupé
Csaba
'71 124 Spider, much modified
'17 124 Abarth, silver
http://italiancarclub.com/csaba/
Co-owner of the best dang Fiat parts place in town
'71 124 Spider, much modified
'17 124 Abarth, silver
http://italiancarclub.com/csaba/
Co-owner of the best dang Fiat parts place in town
Re: Fiat 850 coupé
Ahh, my mistake. I misunderstood. My nose is in pretty good shape (I can't find any rust), but thanks for the offer!vandor wrote:Greg,
I no longer have the car. I only have the nose section, about 5" of the very front of the car.
I sold my Coupe and all my 850 parts to David B., I know he has a lot of 850 parts, email me if you'd like his contact info.
bye,
Csaba
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Re: Fiat 850 coupé
Greg that is a worthy project and a sweet car! My friend has one of the identical color in his backyard. Some day I will convince him to sell it to me if he doesnt get it fixed up soon. Its sitting out in the weather and in Portland, OR that means wet.
BTW, Ive used this "green" paint stripper product that you can leave on for 24 hours or something like that and it works amazingly well! It gets all the way to bare metal.
Best of luck
George
BTW, Ive used this "green" paint stripper product that you can leave on for 24 hours or something like that and it works amazingly well! It gets all the way to bare metal.
Best of luck
George
Re: Fiat 850 coupé
That's a great looking car!georgeramos wrote:My friend has one of the identical color in his backyard. Some day I will convince him to sell it to me if he doesnt get it fixed up soon. Its sitting out in the weather and in Portland, OR that means wet.
Already ahead of ya! I've been using some similar sounding stripper to get some of the paint off. It's some harsh stuff.georgeramos" wrote: BTW, Ive used this "green" paint stripper product that you can leave on for 24 hours or something like that and it works amazingly well! It gets all the way to bare metal.
Thanks,
Greg