I hope you get there soon! Pics please!
This 1600 was used by me in late 2017 and early 2018 but it went into a barn at that point while I went to work overseas for two years. Then last March I came home, and the garage that took the car in to do the clutch had it for months because of too much work. I eventually got the car back on the road last autumn and since then my visiting mechanic has been slowly improving the car. The car has had welding to the boot lid in the past, and when I bought it I had some welding done at the front suspension turrets and near the offside front and rear wheel arches, but the Ziebarting when new and, I assume, the care given to the car when it was on the Isle of Man have kept it pretty sound. The recorded mileage of not much over 50,000 is probably genuine, and the car feels pretty together.
For the rest of this year's projects, there is work to be done on my Appia (brakes), and I await possibly bad news on how rusty my Fiat is underneath the cheap blowover that someone gave it a few years ago. I also have in mind to get my Lotus engine rebuilt, but for that I need my mechanic to sort out the workshop at his place, and have the car trailered to him. I am for some reason that I cannot fathom being tempted by a Mazda Luce, a very rare saloon car that has a half Italian half BMW neue klasse looking body designed by Bertone (a design rejected by Alfa). It is mechanically similar to a Dolomite 1850. I like very rare and odd cars. Is anybody anywhere near Bradford?
PS: I should NOT buy any more cars. For the same money as some probably boring Japanese family car that nobody has ever heard of I could get a scruffy but mechanically sound Alfetta GT 1800 that I know of, or a very good Hillman Imp, or a fancy Riley-badged ADO16 or whatever. My first lottery win car would be a Lancia Aurelia B20 GT, with a Lamborghini Espada to follow.