I'm finally getting some positive momentum going on my '72. I decided to go ahead and do the timing belt and tensioner bearing before something bad happened (it had been some time since the last one

). Since I had the radiator out, I decided to clean it up and repaint it and up-grade to a new electric fan. And since I had all that out, I decided to take the horns out and clean them up and repaint them. The same with the battery box and coolant recovery bottle. Since I had the alternator exposed I swapped in the 65 amp one from my '83 and performed the requisite wiring change. While I had all the parts out, I decided to clean up the radiator support and paint it as well. So today, I got it all back together. With new spark plugs and new 100 octane fuel (this is NASCAR country with 100 octane at several stations around) she started quickly and runs well. I think she will need a few tweaks to the carb as it had been sitting awhile, smelled rich and wanted to idle around 300 rpm. It has been about a year since I drove it so I had to take it down to the end of the cul-de-sac and back with no hood, bumpers or lights just to feel the wind in my hair.
I think working on a Fiat is a whole lot like the "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie" book. You can't just do one project and be satisfied.
Here are some pics.
Stock Fiamm horns and front radiator support....
New Fan and painted timing belt cover (I couldn't get the yellow clean)...
"New" 65 amp alternator and fan housing (yes, the PO switched to in-head T-stat)...
Much better, now back to body work...
More to come...