My 75 Fiat 124 sport spider
My 75 Fiat 124 sport spider
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Dunk130TC

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328 posts

212 months

Thursday 7th May 2020
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It’s a car I’ve admired since a friends Dad had one in the late ‘80s. Being a Fiat and Abarth addict led me to buy my 75 1800 a year ago. It joins my 130TC Strada that’s nearing completion.
It’d always been part of my long term plan to get a Spider, to the extent that I bought an original set of mag CD30s four years before I bought the car, then found one that already had them.
It’s running twin 40s and the plan is squeeze a bit more out of it with hi comp pistons and a 130TC head.



dibblecorse

7,269 posts

214 months

Thursday 7th May 2020
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That's stunning but tell us more about the TC ....

Dunk130TC

Original Poster:

328 posts

212 months

Thursday 7th May 2020
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Just added another thread

85Carrera

3,503 posts

259 months

Thursday 7th May 2020
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Nice.

TurnedEmo

688 posts

70 months

Thursday 7th May 2020
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Lovely cars - I had a CS0 2.0 injected car many years ago. Complete rot box, but wish I'd had the money to restore it at the time.

Mr Tidy

28,987 posts

149 months

Thursday 7th May 2020
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Wow, that looks fantastic. thumbup

Those 70s Lampredi Fiat twin-cam engines are great!

My 2nd car was a 125 with a 1600, then I had a 132 1800ES.

I looked at a 1600 Spyder in the late 70s that was up for sale by a bomb-site trader in SW London, but it wasn't exactly as described! rolleyes

Then I looked at a BC 1800cc Coupe, which was presented as a bin! So being 20 I bought a Rover V8 instead. laugh

It just seems a shame I didn't find a good Fiat 124 twin-cam.

MightyBadger

3,741 posts

72 months

Friday 8th May 2020
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Another great example of design perfection imho. That is a stunner.

XR

321 posts

73 months

Friday 8th May 2020
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That is indeed a handsome car and full of lovely details, lets have two power bulges for good measure!

carinaman

24,171 posts

194 months

Friday 8th May 2020
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Is that badge on the fuel flap standard?

Dunk130TC

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328 posts

212 months

Friday 8th May 2020
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Unfortunately for the US cars

Mr Tidy

28,987 posts

149 months

Friday 8th May 2020
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No wonder BL died!

Trying to sell the elderly MGB with a boat-anchor of an OHV engine with SU carbs and rear drum brakes in the US market against the stunning Fiat with an alloy headed twin-cam, a Weber twin-choke, 4 wheel discs and a 5 speed gearbox was never going to end well. laugh

TurnedEmo

688 posts

70 months

Friday 8th May 2020
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They were still selling an MGB with carbs when Fiat had moved onto a fuel injected and supercharged Lampredi!

Dunk130TC

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328 posts

212 months

Thursday 30th July 2020
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Gave it a decent run over to my parents today, unfortunately the roads of West Berks aren’t Amalfi, maybe next year.

Paul S4

1,234 posts

232 months

Friday 31st July 2020
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Always liked these ever since they came out.

I have had 2 Alfa 156s, but now have a Volvo.....!!

I still take an interest in Italian cars though !

Just an observation, but is the car on standard springs ?

It just seems to sit a bit high in the photos......or is it that we are used to seeing modern cars that are 'lower'

Lovely Fiat...more pics of the engine and interior please !

Cylon2007

591 posts

100 months

Friday 31st July 2020
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Lovely lovely car that smile

Dunk130TC

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328 posts

212 months

Friday 31st July 2020
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It could def do with being an inch or two lower to close the gap on the arch. Another one for the improvement list, together with a bit more power and more urgently a distributor oil seal as it drips occasionally onto exhaust manifold. (Might change it to Castrol R so at least the oily aroma smells nice)
Pics of the dash, filled with Veglia goodness:
And Lampredi and Dellorto’s finest:


heisthegaffer

4,026 posts

220 months

Friday 31st July 2020
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Absolutely beautiful mate. I bet it sounds lovely.

heisthegaffer

4,026 posts

220 months

Friday 31st July 2020
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Lovely 130TC too although couldn't find the thread.

130TC was the car that really got me into cars.

1602Mark

16,931 posts

195 months

Sunday 2nd August 2020
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That's beautiful.

I've always liked how they're styled and it looks very classy in silver.

What alloys are they? I used to see a red one locally on silver Minilites and they looked perfect.

Dunk130TC

Original Poster:

328 posts

212 months

Sunday 2nd August 2020
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Thanks for the comments, the alloys are Cromodora CD30. They’re alloy repos of the original Mag rims. I’ve a set of original mags I bought before getting the Spider, knowing at some point I wanted to build a 124 Abarth replica, before I nabbed this one.
With hindsight I think running 45yr old mags is prob not a wise move.