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SEAT/Fiat 124
Posted: July 24th, 2006, 3:27 pm
by DUC999S
HERE WHEN OFF MINE CARS
ITS A SEAT 124 FROM 1970 WITH A 2000 TC ENGINE
A1 DUIM BELT OFF GC A HEAD WITH BIGGER VALVES FROM A RITMO 130TC OTHER CAMS
HIGH COMPRESSION PISTONS EVRETING IS BALANCED
4 POT WILWOODBRAEKE CALIPPERS ONT THE FRONT WITH VENT.DISCS
PEDALBOX-HYDROLIC HANDBRAEKE
DOG-GEARBOX/LSD REAR AXLES ON UNIBALL
ABOUT 175/180 PK AND ABOUT 825 KG.
SORRY FOR BAD ENGLICH
HAVES ALSO
1 Fiat 124 ABARTH COMPLEET
1 Fiat 124 ABARTH IN PARTS NOW BODY PARTS
Posted: July 24th, 2006, 3:39 pm
by Guy Croft
MODEL POST!
Fantastic - I was really hoping to see one of these cars on my site, thanks very much. And your English is much better than my Walloon/Flemish I can tell you, good for you for 'having a go'. Anyone from a 'foreign' country with the courage to write here in 'best English' on gets respect in my book.
Thanks again, it's grrrreat! If only we had sound too!!
GC
BTW I have a nice client in Spain, Servan Ferreiro who (I think) owns one of the Spanish 'Yellow Taxi' works Seats. We shall see. He very kindly sent me a book (in Jan 2004) by Pablo Gimeno Velledot about the 124 Seats and it was most interesting, along with some hard-copy photos.
Posted: July 24th, 2006, 6:02 pm
by sumplug
The seat 124 scorpions [1800 twin cams] etc had a trick rear independent suspension and that car looks to have the rear well and truelly welded to the tarmac. I was wondering what rear suspension it is running?
A very nice example. Its light and powerful and would be a great sprint/rally car!!
AC.
Posted: July 25th, 2006, 4:14 pm
by horiap33
Splendid car. Amazing how light is a 4 door saloon respect the 124 Abarth (it is true that is a convertible structure) with all it¢ž¢s aluminum and fiberglass parts. I particularly like the wheels (PLS or Gotti?)
SEAT/Fiat 124
Posted: July 26th, 2006, 4:19 pm
by DUC999S
THY ARE BRAID WHEELS
IN THE FUTURE I WIL PUT A INDEPENDET REAR AXEL OFF A 124 ABARTH I HAVES WHEN.
SEAT124/1800
Posted: August 17th, 2006, 6:18 am
by DUC999S
HERE SOME FOTO'S AFTER FIRST RACE/VERRY SLIPPERY
AFTER 20 YEARS NOT DRIVE COMPETITION WE STARTED LAST 15 AUGUST ON RS FROM STADEN IN BELGIUM.
VERRY WET CONDITION STARTED SLOWLY 11 THIME FIRST STAGE
2 STAGE 8 THIME
3 STAGE BROKEN CLUTCH
BUT THE FIRST TEST IS VERRY WELL CARE IS GOOD/BRAEKES/GEAR-BOX/SUPENSION.
CLUTCH WAS NOT RACE WAS ORIGINAL SO NOW I FIT RACE CLUTCH
GEERT
SEAT124/1800
Posted: August 17th, 2006, 6:22 am
by DUC999S
FOTO'S STADEN
SEAT 124/1800
Posted: September 5th, 2006, 10:02 am
by fiat124sedan
Geert,
Great car, I love it that someone else out there is doing things with these cars. Lived in Europe for 3 years and haven't seen any except for Ladas in Eastern Europe!
Can you tell me about your wheel arches? Are they fibreglass or steel? Who made them for you? They are just what I need for my 124 in Sydney.
Also, what gearbox do you have in it?
Thanks
Greg