V8 Spider
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Hi, I am new here. A couple of months ago I would have never dreamed I would own a Fiat. I come from a family of mainly muscle car owners (Mustangs, Corvettes, things of that sort) and probably would have laughed at the thought of owning a Fiat (no offense to anyone). I recently came across an add on the internet for a '75 Fiat 124 Spider with a 5.0 Ford V8 installed. I thought what the hell, and went to look at it. I found a decent, rust free little car that just needs attention to some details. After driving it, I was sold. The horsepower to weight ratio is simply awesome, the car acclerates very well. I drove the car home for $1,400. 
The engine is from a '94 Mustang Cobra and has Edlebrock aluminum heads, Performer RPM intake, and a 650 Holley carb. It has Hooker headers which dump into glass packs which exit just in front of the rear wheels. It currently has an older three speed manual transmission, but I am rebuilding a 5 speed overdrive transmission for it right now. It has a 4.56 rear gear in the stock Fiat rear axel, which is holding up surprisingly well behind the V8.
The car is totally stock appearing from the outside, down to the original 13 inch wheels. It is an excellent sleeper. You should see the look on an unsuspecting Mustang owner's face when I blow his doors off with this little Fiat.
Right now I have a whole list of modifications on the way. I am going to mini tub the car and install a 9 inch Ford rear axle with a locker and 4.11 gear in it and at least 12 inch wide rear tires. I am rebuilding a 5 speed overdrive transmission which should help greatly with both acceleration and highway driveability. Plans are also in the works to stroke the 302 up to a 347, at which point it should be around 400 horsepower and 400+ ft. lbs of torque. :slayer:
Well, that is me. I live in the state of Georgia in the United States. I do metal fabrication for a small performance shop for a living. Glad to be here!
The engine is from a '94 Mustang Cobra and has Edlebrock aluminum heads, Performer RPM intake, and a 650 Holley carb. It has Hooker headers which dump into glass packs which exit just in front of the rear wheels. It currently has an older three speed manual transmission, but I am rebuilding a 5 speed overdrive transmission for it right now. It has a 4.56 rear gear in the stock Fiat rear axel, which is holding up surprisingly well behind the V8.
The car is totally stock appearing from the outside, down to the original 13 inch wheels. It is an excellent sleeper. You should see the look on an unsuspecting Mustang owner's face when I blow his doors off with this little Fiat.
Right now I have a whole list of modifications on the way. I am going to mini tub the car and install a 9 inch Ford rear axle with a locker and 4.11 gear in it and at least 12 inch wide rear tires. I am rebuilding a 5 speed overdrive transmission which should help greatly with both acceleration and highway driveability. Plans are also in the works to stroke the 302 up to a 347, at which point it should be around 400 horsepower and 400+ ft. lbs of torque. :slayer:
Well, that is me. I live in the state of Georgia in the United States. I do metal fabrication for a small performance shop for a living. Glad to be here!
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