Detail Info for: Fiat : Other Fiat 124 Sport (CC Coupe). No Reserve ex-Race. Runs VERY strong.

Transaction Info
Sold On:
04/12/2014
Price:
$ 7400.00
Condition:
Mileage:
100000
Location:
Ontario, California, 91764
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1974 Fiat Other
Submodel Body Type:
Coupe
Engine:
2 liter
Transmission:
Manual
VIN:
124cc0226954
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
NO RESERVE 1974 Fiat 124 Sport All bills from our time of ownership included. - 2 liter engine (Completely rebuilt. Bottom end (crankshaft, conrods, pistons, etc.) balanced and blueprinted by JMS Racing Engines. All reciprocating masses balanced. Block deck checked for uniformity of surface. Crankshaft main bearing journals line bored. Professionally bored and honed (40 over). New pistons (stock compression ratio (40 over)). Basically the bottom end is a thoroughly checked out and then done well stock bottom end, if the factory decided to dynamically balance all the moving parts. - Ishihara-Johnson crankshaft scraper custom fabricated. (Significantly reduces turbulence in the crankcase. Basically gives you a few percent free horsepower by not having to carry around excess oil on your crankshaft or deal with the hurricane force winds that are created in a crankcase without a crankscraper). Highly recommend IJ crank scrapers though be prepared to spend the time test fitting and filing to ensure proper clearances because we're talking thousandths of inches here and IJ builds in a margin. - Forged aluminum crankshaft pulley, idler shaft pulley, and water pump pulley fabricated by Miller's Mule. Miller's Mule adjustable camshaft pulleys. - 1800 head to bump up the compression ratio to about 10 to 1 (Completely rebuilt. BIG VALVES (intake and exhaust), intake and exhaust ports port matched to intake and header. Allison's Automotive torque cams. Allison's Automotive prepared the valve train). - Miller's Mule 9.5 lb billet aluminum flywheel w/ racing clutch and pressure plate (clutch and pressure plate from Allison's Automotive). New throwout bearing. - Allison's Automotive tuned length, stepper header system with a completely new (not Allison's) header back exhaust system (single Magnaflow muffler). - Weber 44 IDF carburetors. - Aluminum Pro Cool radiator with adjustable fan control and high capacity cooling fan (Allison's Automotive). - KYB gas shocks. Front and REAR anti-sway bars. - Gotti forged 2 piece racing wheels 15x7. New Nexen N300 195/45 ZR 15. Two piece wheel spacers that convert the 4 lug pattern to 5 lug (very expensive to fabricate). - EBC Yellowstuff brake pads, Front and rear. New or rebuilt brake calipers. New front drilled brake rotors. New rear rotors. New braided steel brake lines (Allison's). - External large capacity Oil Cooler mounted in the front grill. Custom braided steel oil lines with Aeroquip aerospace fittings fitted. - Seats upholstered in gray perforated leather and gray alcantara type suede material. Door cards are upholstered in a gray alcantara. - 4 point roll cage. - Gas tank flushed and resealed. - Computronix D.I.S. 4 (distributorless ignition system) to give her some spark. Something like a consistent 50,000 + volts for your plugs. - All bumpers and bumperettes professionally straightened and rechromed. More. Hey there, these are links to the car running. http://youtu.be/ynnqnKRvZdohttp://youtu.be/qZh7g-S-gb8 NOTE: THIS WAS A RACE CAR PRIOR TO OUR (my dad and I) REBUILDING THE CAR. THE TRANSMISSION SYNCHROS ARE WEAK. We can have Allison's Automotive rebuild the tranny synchros for a very fair price. FULL DISCLOSURE: I am currently an employee of the shop. NOW, the paint sucks. I love the color. I wanted something very 70s to fit the era of the car so I got House of Kolor base coat, top coat, sparkles, and clear. Our painter and finishing body guy blew the deal, got arrested, etc. Car was halfway finished and with a few missing pieces (lower trunk trim piece which we never got back). Anyways, two new guys were called in to finish the paint. From certain angles it looks great. Others, no. That's OK as you probably hate the color anyways and want to change it as soon as you get it on your driveway. Also, the car was owned and raced in SOLO by some guy that now has done some NASCAR stuff and I think his kid has raced a bit. I'll have to get his name and include it in a few. The previous owner is up in Oregon somewhere. I bought the car off of Allison's Automotive in Upland, the shop that this guy sold his car to. Being a race car, the driver side of the car has bondo, from the owner racer tagging some hay bails or something. A new quarter fender was added at some time and others had been hammered out and then smoothed over. The body is straight (now) and the frame is straight. This isn't a trailer queen and never will be. This is a USER's car. ADDED, Bad nighttime photos of the underside of the car, the trunk and the interior. The bad photos of the sills and undercar show the sills are intact, etc. Structurally the beast is all there. The trunk is a trunk. The battery has been moved to the remote, between the rear axles location to help distribute body weight in a more 50/50 manner instead of having it on the passenger side of the engine bay. Yeah, these photos aren't all that great but you get the idea. The car isn't rusted all to hell. The orig. color on the car was an adobe puke brown that is viewable in the upper part of the trunk photo. Thanks for taking the time to check out the Ozark Iridescent June bug (thanks P. McN). The NO RESERVE on this auction simply means that if you bid on the car and you are the only bidder, you've got her. I've set the initial list offering at what the engine cost me to develop. Also, the headers have been ceramic coated by Car Craft in Riverside at additional expense above and beyond the cost of the headers alone. The ceramic coating does help to keep the underhood temperatures lower, somewhat. As noted on another website, Fiat steering boxes and idler arms can get sloppy. Yeah, they definitely can. I work on these cars all the damn time and most have some play. I personally hate it. This car doesn't have any slop. The steering and handling are RAZOR sharp. Basically this car is a RIOT to drive, it feels like a bigger X1/9 or just a big go-cart. The car is being sold because I'm leaving the country very soon. I am moving to Georgia, the country, not the state. Yeah, Georgia, ex-Soviet Union. I'm going to use the money to help start up a co-op nonprofit business while I'm pursuing a Master's Degree in Sustainable Tourism. Once finished I'm looking to stay over there and teach college while hoping Putin doesn't get any more adventurous. I'm not looking to make a fortune off of the car, hence if you bid and you are the only one, she's yours. This little beast WILL sell if bid on. There will be no shill bidders used to protect my asset. The ask on this car is less than half of what my dad and I have in the car.