I recently looked at a 1979 Fiat Spider 2000. Sorry, no pictures, but I'll do my best.
100k miles
Carbeurated with all the late 70's EPA smog E36 M3.
Engine cranks by hand. Electrics not hooked up but are all there.
No rust on body. Minimal surface rust on suspension parts.
Powertrain was removed recently for a clutch change and not "fully" put back together. It's installed, but nothing hooked up (wiring, plumbing, shifter, clutch pedal, driveshaft).
Brakes work and have good feel.
Supposedly it ran and drove last fall when the clutch repair started. The sketch factor on the seller is actually pretty low and seems like a really nice guy. He has much nicer projects than this in his garage. He bought it from his friend in need before the clutch change was completed and swears it will run and drive once assembled.
All parts to make it run are (theoretically) there. Interior is in okay but complete shape. Top is in good, working shape.
Paint is faded but no rust bubbles anywhere. 1 inch dent on front edge of hood and fender near a headlight.
My goal is simply a high fun/commitment factor. Maybe I'll flip it later, maybe I'll Challenge car it.
After talking him down, he'll take $1200. Is this too much for a non-running 70's Italian?