One for Ross Alkureishi if he is around or anyone else with the knowledge.
I've got a genuine Pinninfarina hard top for my 124 spider but no fittings.
Can you enlighten as to how it's secured please?
Thanks
Abarth 124 hard top
Abarth 124 hard top
1968 Fiat 124coupe ac
1969 Fiat 124coupe ac
1971 Fiat 124spider bs
1976 Fiat 124spider cs1
1969 Fiat 124coupe ac
1971 Fiat 124spider bs
1976 Fiat 124spider cs1
Re: Abarth 124 hard top
Is Ross about?
1968 Fiat 124coupe ac
1969 Fiat 124coupe ac
1971 Fiat 124spider bs
1976 Fiat 124spider cs1
1969 Fiat 124coupe ac
1971 Fiat 124spider bs
1976 Fiat 124spider cs1
Re: Abarth 124 hard top
The member joined, posted twice and hasn't been back, that was all in one day two and a half years back, his profile is here.
I would suggest that you PM him but possibly (check the instructions, I'm not certain what the threshold is) there aren't enough posts yet so maybe clicking his email link would be your best way? Or ask the question here, they have >143,000 members, all of them Fiat enthusiasts.

I would suggest that you PM him but possibly (check the instructions, I'm not certain what the threshold is) there aren't enough posts yet so maybe clicking his email link would be your best way? Or ask the question here, they have >143,000 members, all of them Fiat enthusiasts.

J
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..

Re: Abarth 124 hard top
Thanks John, I've tried emailing first
1968 Fiat 124coupe ac
1969 Fiat 124coupe ac
1971 Fiat 124spider bs
1976 Fiat 124spider cs1
1969 Fiat 124coupe ac
1971 Fiat 124spider bs
1976 Fiat 124spider cs1
Re: Abarth 124 hard top
No contact what so ever
1968 Fiat 124coupe ac
1969 Fiat 124coupe ac
1971 Fiat 124spider bs
1976 Fiat 124spider cs1
1969 Fiat 124coupe ac
1971 Fiat 124spider bs
1976 Fiat 124spider cs1
Re: Abarth 124 hard top
That's a nuisance! OK, how about you post photos showing the areas around the rear deck, the windscreen frame and the header rail where the roof attaches, both on the car and on the roof? That may jog somebody's memory.
There's a thriving Dutch 124 Spider site here which has to be worth checking out. It's possibly encouraging that the Dutch site has a section called "It's raining!" Then one of the world's strongest markets for the cars when they were current has to be California, a big place where surely at least someone who knows this stuff must be available on the web?
There's a thriving Dutch 124 Spider site here which has to be worth checking out. It's possibly encouraging that the Dutch site has a section called "It's raining!" Then one of the world's strongest markets for the cars when they were current has to be California, a big place where surely at least someone who knows this stuff must be available on the web?
J
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
