Vehicle Owner

Member ID: alexer03

Location: redmond, WA

Vehicle Info

1976 Fiat Spider

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP-1
  • Weight-1lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

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Last updated: Nov 24, 2006

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alex’s Fiat Spider

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3 guestbook comments

I am in need of banjo bolts for my brakes. If you know where to find one let me know.
Dont forget to sign my guestbook and tell me what you think - Also vote in my poll
Give me some input - im not very far into my project and I could youse some advice

My 76 fiat spider convertable is in need of alot of body work. It was on the east coast for a long time and has alot of rust and cancer from the salted roads out there.

alexer03's 1976 Fiat Spider


Ive just replaced the brakes with replacments that are identical to the orignals because the orignals were frozen open.

alexer03's 1976 Fiat Spider


The next thing im working on is trying to fix some of the cancer over the rear fenders and then get it all painted.
I would like new rims, and possibly some wider and sportier tires so if anyone has any suggestions that would be great.
In the future im thinking about putting in a roll bar into my car to make it safer since its a convertable.
The interior is pretty good but im thinking about putting in different seats or just recovering the old ones.

alexer03's 1976 Fiat Spider


alexer03's 1976 Fiat Spider


alexer03's 1976 Fiat Spider


dont forget to sign my guest book and tell me what you think.
ill get some body pictures up when i roll it out of my garage when i finish the brakes and put the old wheels back on.

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jrm4x4  

Posted by: jrm4x4

04/02/2007 07:02AM

for the most part i like the lift. its got a lot of flex in it. i dont have sway bars so im not sure what its like with that on there but it proubly makes a big diffrence

Lazarath  

Posted by: Lazarath

07/09/2006 11:10AM

If you need body panels, check out International Auto Parts out of VA and Vicks Auto out of TX .. both deal only in Fiat and Alfa parts, pretty much have every nut and bolt you'll need. To answer your suspension, my suspension including springs, Koni's, front and rear roll bars and poly bushings ran about 800.00 or so give or take. Hope this helps,

Jesse

58yeoman  

Posted by: 58yeoman

07/04/2006 07:00AM

Nice prodject car. Have fun fixing it up. Check out my 1958 Chevy Wagon sometime.

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Vehicle Owner

Member ID: alexer03

Location: redmond, WA