Molto Piccolo Ferrari- Resto project

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steve8462

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Exit98 wrote:No difference, 3.90.

Only the slush box has a different ratio.
thank you. that reminds me. when i pull the gear box i got to pop it open to figure out why it gives me a hard time going into fifth gear
BwBrown
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Your car is a: 1970 Spider

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steve8462 wrote:
Exit98 wrote:No difference, 3.90.

Only the slush box has a different ratio.
thank you. that reminds me. when i pull the gear box i got to pop it open to figure out why it gives me a hard time going into fifth gear


The silly me has to ask, "Are you sure it's a 5 speed? That would explain..." :roll:
Dushore, in Northeast PA
1970 124 Spider (red) and a 1979 2000 Spider (Ferrari yellow)
Also: a pair of 1952 MGTDs
1972 Fiat 850 Spider
1965 Chevelle SS Convertible
1975 Corvette
1986 Lada Niva
steve8462

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i'm sure. i did notice an interesting fact in the owners manual though. under "specs" it shows that you can reach 104 miles an hour in fourth gear then when you throw it into fifth you can expect to reach 105 miles an hour. i would wear a neck brace either way! :mrgreen:
fiat218
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Joined: Fri May 16, 2008 5:06 pm
Your car is a: 1969 124 AS spider

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steve8462 wrote:i'm sure. i did notice an interesting fact in the owners manual though. under "specs" it shows that you can reach 104 miles an hour in fourth gear then when you throw it into fifth you can expect to reach 105 miles an hour. i would wear a neck brace either way! :mrgreen:
Lol if the car hits 100 you be doing good :D
I mean the stock spiders
Jim
East Grand Forks MN
1970 Fiat Spider BS1 ( FOR SALE
1969 124 AS Spider
2017 Abrath
2018 Alfa Romeo 4c Spider
steve8462

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finished the basic strip down. probably pushed the car in and out of the garage like ten times over the weekend because of isolated storms. i'm trying to keep the sanding dust outside and the light is better
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steve8462

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got a little side tracked last week. a former Patriots football palyer shows up at my office on business and was walking by my office and noticed my Partiots helment on my desk and popped in to say hi to a Patriots fan in the deep south. he let me try on his 2001 superbowl ring and signed my helmet. it was Marc Edwards # 44
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steve8462

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then i got sidetracked even further when my brother asked me to help him finish his Triumph Spitfire 1500 so he can get it on the road this summer. so it was a totally non-productive week for the Spider. but it was a great week all in all.
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steve8462

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managed to get some work done this weekend. took the old rocker panels off. the new ones look slightly different at the top corners where they attach to the body. probably just a little trimming to get them to fit. got 90% of the dent out of the front fender. it will need just a skim of filler to finish.
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steve8462

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with a little time and patience i managed to caress 99% of the dent out so i have to use a minimum of filler
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steve8462

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ok, here is a current update. it's been a slow summer due to the fact that i had to replace my home A/C system (did it myself) then no sooner than i finished that and my water heater burst so i had to replace that (did it myself)
i have been slowly chipping away at the bodywork. i started to sand the hood and realized that there was like five coats of paint! so i took the hood off, put it on sawhorses and took a burnzamatic torch and a good putty knife and carefully removed all the paint. then started one directional sanding of the hood. i also managed to slowly hammer out the common dent in the drivers front fender where the door opened too far and pushed it in. (i'm trying to use only a skim coat of bondo anywhere i have to use it)

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steve8462

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THE TAX REFUND CHECK CAME FINALLY!!!

i hit the body shop supply shop. stocked up on blocking boards, sandpaper, air saw, spray gun, pro high build primer, ETC...
i was surprised at how many little dings and imperfections there were in the hood
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