I've been pecking away at a few things.
Got the wagon rear spring tossed in, almost without issue.
Here's the sedan spring vs. the wagon spring.
Broke an m6 bolt that Fiat decided should be made out of room temperature cheese instead of steel.
Which got drilled out and threads chased. Always a nice reminder that every 20 minute job is a broken bolt away from being an absolute ordeal.
The new spring raised the rear of the car about 1/2" so we're rocking a little rake for the time being.
The car seems genuinely slower now that the rear tires don't rub every time you stick your foot in the throttle.
I drained and dropped the tank and replaced the fuel level sending unit. I'm pretty sure they were north of $200 when I put the car together and I just didn't have the money at the time. A few weeks ago I grabbed a NOS unit out of Greece for $43 shipped, so no idea what happened to the market on those, but I'm not complaining.
Totally the same but completely different. Luckily there were some unused ports in the gas tank above where the filler neck enters, so I rerouted the return line there, and strangely it no longer sounds like someone is pissing in the tank fulltime.
It took a considerable amount of faffing about, but I did eventually figure out the wiring and got the gauge working properly. The old fuel sender was broken long before I swapped the gauges for 850 Spider (?) units x number of years ago. Really wish I had left myself some notes, but I figured it out eventually.