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Re: RE: Introducing "rays" ( No LBC )

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Subject: Re: RE: Introducing "rays" ( No LBC )
From: Robert Duquette <robertduquette@sympatico.ca>
Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2006 8:36:53 -0400
Hey!  I like those ugly bumpers!  I have a lead on a 5 speed transmission, 
which should bolt on, according to 'some'.  But then, apparently you have to 
change the drive shafts, which I'm told bolt on, compared to the 4 speed's, 
which insert in.  I'm not sure if he has has those as well.  Then, this newbie 
wonders what surprises the other end of the shaft holds.  Funding is a definite 
issue.  Are you saying that a Spider 2 litre engine will fit in there?  I like 
to tinker, but mostly I 'plan' to tinker, but don't have time or money. :)  
This car and the LBCs have enough to do besides my overwhelming 
household/family stuff, that stock maintenance or bolt on mods is enough 
without taking on another project.

Robert D.

 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kent McLean

> Robert Duquette <robertduquette@sympatico.ca> wrote:
> > I, perhaps foolishly, have agreed to purchase a '78 Fiat X1/9.  
> 
> Ah, I had a '78 X1/9, (ugly) brown with tan interior. The
> mechanicals (engine, transmission, brakes, etc.) were 
> robust and dependable.  I ran mine for 100K miles, until
> my 2nd child was almost 2, as I didn't want to give it up.
> It was the rust that was making it show its age.  It was
> a fun car, handled unbelievably (compared to my MGB), and
> would swallow a big cooler in the front trunk. Beach time!
> 
> If you like to tinker, you might look into replacing the 
> 4-speed with a 5-speed, and replacing the 1300cc engine 
> with a 2-liter twin-cam.  And replace those ugly bumpers
> (which are actually good for tying a canoe down :).
> 
> -- 
> Kent McLean
> '56 100 BN2




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