I picked up this 1979 a few months ago from Craigslist. It was advertised for about a grand, but the seller's ad made it clear she was fed up with the car and wanted to be rid of it. When I wen to look at the car, I had the full asking price in pocket, but quickly decided it was worth nowhere near that. The car smoked like crazy, had been repainted very poorly with what appeared to be rattle-can, and I couldn't find anything on the car that actually seemed 'right.' But, the car is exceptionally straight and it was complete. I could also tell someone started working on it; someone had fitted a transmission that was all cleaned up (I was told a 'rebuilt' transmission was installed just a few thousand miles ago) and the rear brake calipers and many of the cables appeared to be brand new. The reason I bought the car was I could find no rust or prior accident damage. Everything else appeared to be a good starting point. I paid about the same the junkyard would have paid for the car, which I think was fair, really.
This is the only way I felt safe brining it home. It would run\drive, but it was absolutely terrifying to drive (I would later realize this is because ALL of the bushings in the front end are damaged\cracked\squished\gone.) I can't believe the PO was actually using this car as a DD, with her young daughter in the car!

Here it is after brining it home, with the top down. The paint looks much better in the photo than it is... Which is sad, because it looks pretty awful in the photo.


The interior looks great, but only from 10ft away. Up close it is a total disaster. Many things missing and damaged or non-functional. Even the dash and center console 'caps' aren't installed correctly.

Eventually, I finished up with one of my motorcycle resto-mod projects enough to bring the Fiat inside. I was all set to pull the engine, but as I took things apart, I realized that wouldn't be required.

Here is a 'before' engine shot:

Looks like it had a slightly bad headgasket:

But the bores are in great shape (and the compression was pretty good)

Lots to be done at this point. You can see the brown in the engine bay; in the other photos you can also see the white primer in the engine bay, and the red. What a mess.
