I own a 1967 Fiat Dino Spider 2000 Series 1. I understand that these cars coming out of the factory had a protective metal pan under the radiator. My car does not. I would like to know the official name of this part so that I may conduct an online search for it. And if you happen to know a source and could share it I would also like that information. In short I would like to know the official name of this part, and source(s) if any. Thank you.
Lowell Dicke
Protective Pan Under Radiator
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Re: Protective Pan Under Radiator
I have two Fiat Dino Spider 2000 Series 1 (1967), and neither of them has a protective metal pan under the radiator (engine coolant).
The radiator sits on a cross member... and there's nothing under the cross member.
In front of it is a body panel.
Attached are two photos...
and also on the exploded drawings with the components or spare parts there is no protective metal tray under the radiator
The radiator sits on a cross member... and there's nothing under the cross member.
In front of it is a body panel.
Attached are two photos...
and also on the exploded drawings with the components or spare parts there is no protective metal tray under the radiator
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Gaelicguy
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Re: Protective Pan Under Radiator
I concur with Agnatus,
My Spider is #00665. It mounts on the cross member.
My car is stripped ready to go to paint stripping. I just did a quick check below the cross member. There are no additional holes anywhere that as plate could be mounted.
Is it possible who ever told you is confusing the car with a Ferrari Dino.?
Michael
My Spider is #00665. It mounts on the cross member.
My car is stripped ready to go to paint stripping. I just did a quick check below the cross member. There are no additional holes anywhere that as plate could be mounted.
Is it possible who ever told you is confusing the car with a Ferrari Dino.?
Michael
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