So I went ahead and had my midlife crisis early at 41 (that is early right?!).
Bought myself a '78 Spider from a local seller. After taking it in for a pre-sale inspection, it came clear except for a reverse grease-zert and needing a couple of engine mount spacers.

Now this little girl has had its engine rebuilt and the tranny rebuilt already. For the most part she is solid except for interior work needing to be done from what I can tell.
A couple of things I am wondering about:
1. First gear seems to have a very short working area - in fact if I push first too hard it slips back into neutral. Is this normal on these older cars?
2. The interior noise.... just wow! Every decent bump I hit or turning the wheel, it squeeks or clatters. Now granted, the interior is bare metal in many areas... but is this the norm? The mechanic who checked her out is an older man whos worked on FIATs most his life, he told me this was an excellent car in the shape its in. Well maintained and running.
Also the muffler is LOUD. I believe its the original size needed. The engine runs fast when just starting, then drops down into a low rumble.
Is there anything I can do to quiet her down? I am thinking some material in the engine compartment and to check for things rattling against each other.
Here is the instagram of my new purchase - https://www.instagram.com/p/CKeQPe4s1Nw ... ok3YzxrQ0/
Working on restoring some small things like the mirrors, installing some visors, etc.
Ive already gone under the car and messed with a small engine mount spacer install (the oil pan was getting rubbed on).
Happy to learn and be here!
Nick