The car was a nice dark blue model, it had a tan interior, black top, I'll see if I can find a picture, I might have one around I can scan in. (I found one, it is me in front of the house I rented, the garage was shared with two Ferraris owned by my landlord! I will post it in an update). It went all over Europe -- we had lots of vacation -- and then we took it home -- we kept it until about 1982 or 83, when so many things were wrong with it, and my family had grown to 2 kids and the car was not very sensible for me as a daily driver. I donated it to the local High School auto program. They fixed the rust in the hard gas line, put in new seats, etc, then one of the HS students bought it from the program, and then I lost track of it.
Even for those times, with really unreliable cars, this car was very quirky. It went through many wheel bearings while in Europe and under warranty. It overheated a lot and they could never fix it: I finally hotwired the electric fan, that kept it cool. It was very detuned for emissions, I was easily able to make it much better by fixing the ignition timing to be sensible. Rust was no fun, nor were sticky manual chokes in the winter…..or dead starter motors....

I've owned many many cars, but it was my first nice car, I loved it. Since that car, I've had a Rabbit GTO, Porsche 914 and Porsche 911 (day racers, my business partner raced them, I garaged and drove them in nice weather), now a weekend Boxster, it is lovely and refined.
I have been semi-retired, looking for a car project, and I thought of the Spider. I would want to refurb one, mostly for fun of doing the work, also to drive, probably to eventually sell. I've seen one or two out there, I live in a NY suburb, I have some questions, I hope this will help:
1. I did a lot of work on the 914 we owned, I know a fair amount about rust issues on that car. What rust issues should I look for in a 124 Spider? Let's say 1975-1980 (which I see some for sale)...what other weak points?
2. I hate the later bumpers, but earlier cars, like my nice 1972, are not often found. Can small bumpers be purchased for a 1975-1980? Or can I just take the bumpers off and pass inspections?
3. What shop manual do people use? I had an old Haynes manual for my old Fiat, but it is long gone.
thanks in advance,
Mark