This is the blog site for Scuderia Pollo Fritto, a blog for the 24 Hours of LeMons team based in Durham, North Carolina.
We're going to be running a 1978 Fiat 124 Spider, affectionately named Gina, that we purchased for $200. A guy outside Charlotte posted her up on Craigslist with seven other parts cars. Apparently he used to have forty or fifty of these little cars stored in a warehouse, and he's been selling them off for the last couple of months. By the time we got there, three of the cars were already sold, but this was the best of the five that were still available. When the guy heard what we wanted to do with it, he let us have it for $200 and offered to deliver it. It didn't run at first, but that turned out to be a bad mechanical fuel pump and a clogged pickup tube in the fuel tank. Gina has more than 140,000 miles on her, but after a little work, she seems to run pretty well. Thanks to a bad clutch cable and an empty brake fluid reservoir, we haven't gotten to drive her yet.
Over the next few months, we're planning the following:
- Rebuild the suspension. Gas shocks are $17, ball joints are $12, and there are all sorts of various bushings that haven't been changed since the car was new.
- Do some basic engine work. Change the fluids and belts, check the bearings and rings (we think they're OK), and remove all the emissions stuff.
- Strip down the car and install a roll cage.
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