This is how the car sat when I picked it up on Friday. It is minus the drivetrain (engine/transmission). It is in its original paint, has very little rust and has never been hit. I even have the original window sticker. All labels and stickers are still on the car. The jams and under the hood look great. The battery tray and spare wheel well have some surface rust, but nothing that can't be dealt with. The paint is tired, but serviceable. There is one spot behind the rear wheel that will need some attention. As you can see, it was adorned with every exterior accoutrement the '70's had to offer. I have now removed all of the trim except for the windshield surround:
I had originally planned to permanently remove all of the moldings, stripes, etc. and respray the exterior panels only. But now, I am wondering if I shouldn't just leave it alone. I know it's a rare color. I rather like the pinstripes and the rocker moldings are ok. I don't care for the side moldings, especially in their current location, but I don't think that there is any way to remove them without a full respray. They are in the same location as on a Brava. I have only seen one other 124 Spider with moldings in this location. What would you do if this were your car? I am definitely a less is more kind of guy, but I also appreciate originality.
Update: I have edited the post. Please let me know if the images now show.
Thanks,
John