can everyone post a pic of their spider?
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Here's my Bella Machina. Just modest improvements - performance wheels/tires, performance cooling, updated steering linkage, Ansa exhaust. A blast to throw into the winding roads on Van Isle and the Sunshine Coast.
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I agree. It's beautiful!
Jim
Jim
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Roughly how much was your engine upgrade by guy croft?pgilling wrote:What a head-turning colour! Fantastic.
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The engine bay prep, including some structural repairs and spraying was done by a local garage that is experienced in classic cars.Wanting wrote:Roughly how much was your engine upgrade by guy croft?pgilling wrote:What a head-turning colour! Fantastic.
The engine was all done by Guy and cost several thousand pounds. His prices are all displayed on his web site and I'd rather leave it at that as I'd hate to be quoted as each engine is different, as are each customer's needs. For instance, it takes him several hours just to assess what work is required on each engine due to the thoroughness of his work. Some people think he is expensive but after all, it must be remembered, he is a race engineer who is hugely skilled (he was an engineer on Hart F1 team), his work is meticulous and he is always available after sales advice.
After seeing the quality of his work I actually think a GC engine is good value. For instance, he designs his own race quality pistons for each engine and they are made by companies such as JE Pistons and he will always use Cunningham race rods. Neither of these come cheap but they offer fantastic reliability and, the pistons of course release more power.
I'm sorry if this sounds like a sales pitch for Guy, but I know he has his detractors because if he disagrees with people it is only because he is arguing from a position of either proven experience or imperical data which he will happily share with you. For instance, he has done a huge amount of flow bench tests to check various configurations. He will happily share this status with anybody who asks, or of course it is there in any of his books. However, if he doesn't know something he will make that clear and simply say so - basically he won't bull***t you! This can be frustrating when you ask how much extra power a certain modification will make, because if he hasn't experience of that mod on a particular engine configuration he will be reluctant to guess!
I am sorry that is such a long answer, but hopefully you understand why I didn't want to give just a simple short response.
Basically, if you want one of - if not the best TC engine - then save up for a GC one!
PG
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Thanks for your response, he's not to far from me so maybe an option when I've got the car fully sorted.
A engine rebuild by a known professional will justify the price if you ever decide to sell.
A engine rebuild by a known professional will justify the price if you ever decide to sell.
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Am I missing something? You live in Nanaimo, did you ship the engine for rebuilding overseas?
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I see you bough the car from the guy just up the road, nice.
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Have posted these on the Facebook trails a couple of times.
Yellow is a 81FI2000 with mild compression increase. Front and rear bumpers removed and seams smoothed.
Red is a 761800 with 42/82 cams, 38ADL carb, 6" track increase. Front and rear bumpers removed and seams smoothed.
Yellow is a 81FI2000 with mild compression increase. Front and rear bumpers removed and seams smoothed.
Red is a 761800 with 42/82 cams, 38ADL carb, 6" track increase. Front and rear bumpers removed and seams smoothed.
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what size tires are you running?
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toplessexpat wrote:Have posted these on the Facebook trails a couple of times.
Yellow is a 81FI2000 with mild compression increase. Front and rear bumpers removed and seams smoothed.
Red is a 761800 with 42/82 cams, 38ADL carb, 6" track increase. Front and rear bumpers removed and seams smoothed.
I really like the fender flares on the red 76, very nice. Beautiful cars!!
Stay Safe,
Pat
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HAVE FUN!! It's a FIAT!!
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HAVE FUN!! It's a FIAT!!
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1979 Spider 2000 (gone)
1984 Pininfarina Azzurra (for sale)
1982 Spider 2000 (here to stay)
1984 Pininfarina Azzurra (for sale)
1982 Spider 2000 (here to stay)
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The day when it arrived, 1975 1800 CS1 US - from California (SFO)
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1982 FI Fiat Spider 2000/unrestored original car with 30K miles/second owner in Minnesota.
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Update: Decided to 'Abarthify' my '82 and keep stock my next Spider (looking for a pre '74). Removed the bumpers and added bumperettes, Abarth spoiler and turn signals; added lighter high-perf aluminum Radiator and higher capacity Water Pump, free flow Ansa exhaust, high volume direct flow air intake, lightened Timing Gears, high-perf Ignition wires/plugs, lowered springs, poly bushings, Performance Minilite Wheels.