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Re: Fiat 124 question

To: jhn3@uakron.edu, mgs@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: Fiat 124 question
From: Saabnutty@aol.com
Date: Thu, 2 Dec 2004 00:56:36 EST
James,
Well, since a used 1972 124 Spider was my first car, I figured I better give 
my 2 cents too...

Most everyone else seems to have mentioned the main problem: RUST.  I never 
looked under the rocker covers, but the Spider has a unit body construction 
similar to the MGB and sill rust was a known problem.  My car happened to rust 
through the front right fender at the back of the wheel well...a vertical brown 
line in the pretty light blue paint.  Parts were cheap at the time (1980?) but 
there was a Fiat dealer about 15 mins from my house.  Seems like everything 
was cheaper and smaller for the '72 Spider. (The parts guy would always prepare 
me for the shock and then be surprised when he looked up the actual price!) I 
remember buying all new disc rotors for about $100.  The internals (cast 
zinc?) of the block mounted fuel pump disintegrated once, but it was an easy 
fix.  
Oh, and the fuel inlet fitting flew out of the Weber carb once too, spewing 
gas all over the engine compartment at a local mall...That was fun.  Seems like 
I put 2 or 3 exhaust systems on it too, in the short time I owned it.  Maybe 
a clutch too.  It was always easy to work on though, and I never minded fixing 
it.  Eventually it started to burn oil and I remember having the valve guides 
and seals replaced by a shop while I pulled the pistons out through the 
bottom of the engine and replaced the rings.  Not my best work, and although it 
ran 
OK after that, it still burned oil.  It was, however, great fun to drive.  
The top was easy to put up and down and the rear seat could hold one adult 
sideways if necessary, or 2 (leg-less) friends in a pinch.  I drove lots of 
band 
equipment to and from gigs in it too and it had quite a large (compared to the 
MGB) trunk.

Anyway, it was cute and fun...and if your friend can find one in good 
condition...I say go for it!  Did I mention the RUST?
Good Luck!
donny v
1978 MGB

In a message dated 11/29/2004 9:36:50 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
jhn3@uakron.edu writes:
One of my friends is looking for a Fiat 124.  Does anyone have any
experience with them?  He is looking for answers to the basic questions
people ask when buying their first vintage car.  What are the trouble points
to look for?  Rust, mechanicals, etc.  How hard are parts to come by?  Who
sells them?

His mom had one when she was younger and she is quite a car nut.  My friend
is looking for a car to restore to give her.  He is a knowledgeable car
person, but this will be his first vintage auto.

Thanks in advance,
James Nazarian
71 MGBGT V8
71 MGB Tourer




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