Hello from Minnetonka Minnesota. I bought a, rust free, 1979 Pininfarina 2000 early last summer. It needs some work but that is what I bought for. I drove it home, washed it and gave it a thorough inspection. Then I had to take my wife for a ride. (She was really po'ed about my purchase http ). Now she can't wait to go on a road trip. So, I put it the garage and started to take it apart. It really needs nothing major, but it had been sitting outside for a couple of years and needs stripping and a new paint scheme and interior. But now I don't have to worry about a road trip.
Another project to occupy my time.
79 Pininfarina I drove it 27 miles and now..
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- Your car is a: 82 Fiat Spider 2000 CSO
- Location: San Antonio
Re: 79 Pininfarina I drove it 27 miles and now..
Post some pics so we can see what your into.
Buon giro a tutti! - enjoy the ride!
82 Fiat Spider 2000
03 BMW M3
07 Chevy Suburban
82 Fiat Spider 2000
03 BMW M3
07 Chevy Suburban
- mattyd7
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- Your car is a: 1979 Fiat Spider
- Location: Nashua, NH
Re: 79 Pininfarina I drove it 27 miles and now..
Best thing you can do for a 1979 is to replace the intake manifold with a single plane, and get a new carburetor, unless you want to keep it stock. Just do it and don't look back, trust me. Even if you aren't all about performance, your car will run better once you ditch all the emissions equipment, and your access under the hood becomes a non issue for things like the mechanical fuel pump, alternator, and starter. Everything is so much easier to work on after the intake swap. Plus, like me you will probably find all kinds of rotted out hoses and wires that need to be replaced that you couldn't see or access before. Easy and cheap updates that will do wonders for your car's reliability.