After many months I finally got my spyder back from the paintshop ready to put back together. What task that was. Lucky I have a big garage and lots of tools and most importantly patience,
New Belts, new trafficator, newly restored wheels , New ZAGATO badges, new door cards, New radio and speakers, new dash binnacle, new door rubbers, new gear gaiter and stick, new dash switches, new door lights, new grill, new light surrounds, new Spyder taillights and the list goes on.
Then came the items I had to restore myself. They say that “Necessity is the mother of all invention” Well that certainly rang true as I self-taught myself how to be a motor trimmer, electrician and mechanic at the same time. . I restored the soft top, restored the parcel shelf, restored and laid the carpet, retrimmed and restored front and rear seats, made the door cards from scratch, restored the external mirrors, relined and restored the boot carpet and trimmings, repainted all the console and so many other small items that my garage resembled the Lancia Works Factory in Turin. Actually what I though was OK or easy to install soon turned into a nightmare as what you don’t realise when you take on a restoration project, is how many hacks before you have bastardised everything that was original.
None the less perseverance is a wonderful thing and the result is fantastic. Well that's what I think anyways.
Hope you enjoy the pic's