Fiat 124 Spider
Discussion
If you are looking for a car for sale, I would try Middle Barton or DTR first; they may know of cars not advertised that may be for sale.
http://www.dtrsports.com/carsforsale.asp
http://www.middlebartongarage.com/
Mechanical bits are robust and relatively easy to sort; main issue will be rust rust and rust! Guy Croft is the Master of these engines and his book is a masterpiece in itself.
http://www.guy-croft.com/
I had a 124 Sport Coupe many moons ago and it was great.
Good Luck
http://www.dtrsports.com/carsforsale.asp
http://www.middlebartongarage.com/
Mechanical bits are robust and relatively easy to sort; main issue will be rust rust and rust! Guy Croft is the Master of these engines and his book is a masterpiece in itself.
http://www.guy-croft.com/
I had a 124 Sport Coupe many moons ago and it was great.
Good Luck
In addition be aware that quite a few cars have come over from the USA over the years and many had emissions equipment fitted which almost wiped out all the usable horsepower! The later Pininfarina Spidereuropas built in the 80s are supposed to rot even faster than the earlier cars, although most will have been restored at least once by now.
If you go over to the Fiat Coupe Forum there is a guy on there (user name 124coupe) who I think is bit of an expert on these, he is/was the registrar for the 124 UK club as well.
Very friendly bloke and if you send him a PM I'm sure he'd be able to help, based on the South Coast.
Last time I saw him he had at least a couple of 124 Spiders (he was restoring one at the time)and some 124 Coupes as well.
Very friendly bloke and if you send him a PM I'm sure he'd be able to help, based on the South Coast.
Last time I saw him he had at least a couple of 124 Spiders (he was restoring one at the time)and some 124 Coupes as well.
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