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Iconic Design
Affordable Entry into Classic Sports Cars
Simple Mechanicals
Good Driving Dynamics
Strong Community Support
Potential for Investment
Rust Prone
Aging Components
Limited Modern Comforts
Performance Demands Maintenance
Carburetor Tuning
Finding Original Parts
Rust (Frame, Floor, Wheel Arches)
Carburetor Malfunction
Cooling System Leaks (Hoses, Radiator)
Thoroughly inspect for rust, especially on the undercarriage, A-pillars, and battery tray area.
Check the engine's compression and listen for unusual noises during a test drive.
Verify that the transmission shifts smoothly and the clutch engages properly.
Inspect the electrical system for any signs of corrosion or faulty wiring.
Look for evidence of regular maintenance and proper storage.
Consider the condition of the interior, as restoration can be costly.
Factor in potential costs for carburetor tuning and basic maintenance.
Electrical System Gremlins
Suspension Wear (Bushings, Ball Joints)