I've owned a 1977 124 Spider for over twenty years and had been an active member of this forum for some time before circumstances made me put the car and my forum participation on hold. Well the time has come to reactivate both.

I bought my spider in 1988 when I was living in Boston. It was a Florida car and as such had no salt exposure and resulting rust, but the insides had been baked to the point of being overdone.
I had the car repainted professionally in its original ivory color and redid the interior myself (new seat coverings, dash and console facades, and a real mahogany dash. The only major upgrade beyond that was a set of 14 inch Panasport wheels.
My wife and I drove that car every warm-weather weekend for 18 years but then, after having moved to the Monadnock area of New Hampshire, and, alas, away from our experienced FIAT mechanic, the car refused to start 3 summers ago and since then has sat in a garage with nothing more than an occasional turning over of the motor.
The car's battery finally failed (despite charging) and now to turn it over I use jumper cables. Turn over is now very slow - too slow to start even if gas and spark were correct.
With a desire to get the sweet machine back on the road (it is still beautiful!) I need to find a worthy mechanic in Southern New Hampshire. If anyone her can make a suggestion it'll be much appreciated!
-don