Hi Zorglub,
my congratulations! Now imagine a nice warm summer evening, and driving your spider on a twisty road somewhere between the mountains and the seaside...
Rebirth of a Dino
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- Dino: Fiat Dino 2.4 Coupe
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- Dino: Fiat Dino 2.4 Spider
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Re: Rebirth of a Dino
What a stunning car and an amazing achievement. It may be the angle of the photos, but the ride height seems just a little high?
2400 Spider #1364
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- Dino: Fiat Dino 2.4 Coupe
- Location: Hungary, Budakeszi/Budapest
Re: Rebirth of a Dino
Beautifully done! Congratulations!
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Congratulations! You have done some amazing work on this restoration. Everyone of course is going to make their own decisions about the way they restore their car. So I am going to ask - what was the reasoning for deleting the front indicators? These are such an iconic component and balance the stance of the car.
Re: Rebirth of a Dino
Thanks for the nice words.
Re: the front indicators, my own view is that the car is nicer without. To my eyes, they look like something that was chosen to comply with US regulations. I also saw a picture of a 2400 in an old Dino book without the indicators which I like.
Re: the front indicators, my own view is that the car is nicer without. To my eyes, they look like something that was chosen to comply with US regulations. I also saw a picture of a 2400 in an old Dino book without the indicators which I like.
Re: Rebirth of a Dino
Dash woodwork looks great!
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Nice!