Here is a link to the chassis numbers for Fiat spiders...looks like your numbers fall into the 73 category.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiat_124_Sport_Spider
Identifying a 1972 BS1
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Re: Identifying a 1972 BS1
Glen
Kitchener ON Canada
73 Fiat Spider 124
Kitchener ON Canada
73 Fiat Spider 124
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Re: Identifying a 1972 BS1
Personally I dont trust all those lists that are floating around. Might be right, might be wrong.
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Re: Identifying a 1972 BS1
Thank you lads.
I'm not trusting very much written on wiki, it is definitely a 72, all VIN plate numbers match numbers stamped on the body.
Jim, you came the closest to putting up what we needed to see, vandor thanks for pointing out about the euro spec 72 spiders coming out with the small bonnet bumps.
Georgeramos, at a glance i would say those Simmons Wheels on the NZ spider are 15x7 . The offset looks around an et10.
Thanks again folks
I'm not trusting very much written on wiki, it is definitely a 72, all VIN plate numbers match numbers stamped on the body.
Jim, you came the closest to putting up what we needed to see, vandor thanks for pointing out about the euro spec 72 spiders coming out with the small bonnet bumps.
Georgeramos, at a glance i would say those Simmons Wheels on the NZ spider are 15x7 . The offset looks around an et10.
Thanks again folks