Thanks Georges
I didn't get around to this yet, the weather has been too damp to carry out jobs that require the door open!
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- 28 Dec 2024, 12:31
- Forum: 65 Fulvia
- Topic: broken spring closing Fulvia door
- Replies: 7
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- 28 Dec 2024, 11:09
- Forum: 65 Fulvia
- Topic: Removing and refitting the instrument crash padding
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Removing and refitting the instrument crash padding
Hi, I've been replacing the dash cover (crash padding) on my '72 Fulvia. Because she was a Rally car in a previous ownership, there are numerous mods behind the dash, most significantly an electric cut out system required to meet Rally specifications. That makes undoing the dash cover nut above the ...
- 13 Nov 2024, 14:27
- Forum: 65 Fulvia
- Topic: broken spring closing Fulvia door
- Replies: 7
- Views: 4227
Re: broken spring closing Fulvia door
Hi Georges
I have the replacement spring for my drivers door and have been pondering fitting it for some time.... Just found your fix, excellent!
Do you think a cable tie would work instead of wire?
Cheers
Bob
I have the replacement spring for my drivers door and have been pondering fitting it for some time.... Just found your fix, excellent!
Do you think a cable tie would work instead of wire?
Cheers
Bob
- 13 Nov 2024, 10:59
- Forum: 65 Fulvia
- Topic: Fulvia series2 air intake
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1686
Fulvia series2 air intake
This may have been addressed before, but I couldn't find it with a search. Anyway after removing and replacing the air intake to the cabin for the 3rd time, I figured a way to make life easier and the job less time consuming. Having finally figured that the two rubber grommets on the outside of the ...