Sure, it's been stored in a garage for 31 years, and is a time-capsule with
less than 50k miles...sure it has an EXCELLENT, solid, rust-free body...sure
the interior is complete and in SHOCKINGLY nice condition...
So, what's the downside?
The previous owner blew out 1st gear, and then parked it in 1977...after three
hard years of rally racing. The engine will NOT rotate by hand, and even if it
did, the #4 plug was BEYOND fouled...it looks like it was hit by lightening.
So, I'll be pulling the engine & transmission. The exhaust ends under the
passenger floorboards. (Um, LOUD?) The keys are missing. Mice have made a
nice home in the car. One hood hinge is missing, the bumpers seem to be set
too far from the body, and the original canvas top is disintegrating.
The car comes with a TON of spares from a '73 Spider. (Why? 1608 vs 1756?)
Complete wiring harness, complete transmission, head, cam towers, carb, and
several Rubbermaid containers of assorted parts.
It has it's old-school original stamped individual year license plates. It
comes with the original owner's manual and service manual. Many, many books,
most of which I've never seen. Two sets of rims with ancient tires.
At a minimum I'll have to replace the trans & exhaust...rebuild the engine &
brakes...rehab the electrics...and that's before anything fun like polish &
replace chrome, swap to electric ignition, undercoat & paint, a new top...new
tires...and have a locksmith re-key the dang car...
Am I crazy?
...and who wants to buy my '83 Spider?

-Lee
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The Put-Man
Now:
1983 Pininfarina Spider (Azzie)
2005 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon (Nellie)
Then:
1969 124 Sport Spider (The Red Baroness)
1974 Fiat 124 Sport Spider (Bella)
1979 Fiat Spider 2000 (El Bitcho)
1972 Fiat 124 Sport Spider (Orangina)