Ok guys, I could really use a hand with this, the most serious of decisions; do I give up one of my cars for something else...
Here's the scoop: I went to look at a 1978 RX-3 SP this evening. The car is in very good mechanical condition, though not original. It has a 1st gen RX-7 engine with Racing Beat everything, it runs great, keeps temp fine, stops good, turns good, etc... Engine is pretty young, trans (5-spd) is pretty fresh from a professional rebuild, etc... The interior is pretty good too. The front seats need to be redone, but otherwise interior is pretty ok. It was a lot of fun to drive and the guy is only asking $1000... Oh, and it has a trailer hitch for a little race/tire trailer (I was thinking about putting one the RX-8 anyway).
However, it has a lot of bodywork issues. It was in at least one front end collision and the hood and front valence are wrinkled up pretty good, the passenger's fender has a big dent in it, the driver's door has been replaced, the passenger door has creases in it, AND the rockers, spare tire well and battery tray have rust holes. The floors and frame are really solid as is everything else structural that I could see.
Now, I would like to get this for a daily or weekend driver, but it would have to replace either my 280ZX, or my 1985 Celica GT. I'm inclined to keep the Celica because of it's utility (I use it as a pickup, which is basically what it is), it's really reliable and has A/C. The Datsun is fun to cruise around in and sounds awesome, but it doesn't instantly put a grin on my face like beating on the RX-3. Plus, I feel like the Datsun is a little fragile for beating on. The Datsun is in better shape overall, though it needs a few suspension tweaks and paint.
I also have several other project cars and the RX-8 for auto-x, so I'm not looking to make the RX-3 into a project. I just want to drive it like it is and enjoy. My biggest concerns are that it:
1) becomes another project, which I don't want/need
2) won't be driven much because it doesn't have A/C and a huge hatch that I can throw car parts in
3) will cost me enough in extra insurance that I won't want to have it on the road all the time, and thus won't drive it
I've asked several folks who know me and my car collection and 4 out of 5 think it's probably not the best option. FYI, the money and space for it aren't issues, it's just my time that's really at a premium.
I don't have any pics of the car yet, but it looks like this, but with some (minimal) rust, and lots of wrinkles and dents as described: