It came to me with a few problems, but nothing too major. It was running a little rough, had a scraping noise from the rear-left wheel when brakes were applied, mis-matched, flat-spotted and bald tyres, a little bit of rust, and transmission mounts that were shot-to-shit. Apart from the afore-mentioned RWC fail-items, she is in great condition. It has done about 220,000 km.
It is all stock for now. The EA81 in it is now running strong and smooth after a quick look-and-fiddle with the ignition coil, and new ignition leads. So far I've bled the rear brakes and master cylinder, and the fluid that came out might as well have been new. No crap came out of any of the bleeders at all! The float-sensor attached to the cap of the reservoir needed it's wires re-soldered. I've pulled apart the drum brakes, which are in great condition and the shoes look almost new. I've found the source of the scraping noise, a stone had gotten in there and began gouging the drum a bit. Sorted!
The bearings and other associated bits have been greased up a bit. I have yet to attack the front-end, but it looks like there won't be too much to do. New pads, have a look at the disc rotors, maybe do the bearings. All the CV's look to have been recently either replaced or reconditioned.
An oil change has been done, but wasn't necessary, by the quality of what was being drained. And she has a new filter. Obviously before I got it they must have done a backyard job on it, or got an apprentice to do it. There's a photo coming of the old oil filter and what I had to do to get the bastard out. It seems to me that the seal wasn't oiled before screwing it on, as there was some oil leaking from it when I got the car, and then was over-tightened, aswell as vice-grip marks on the sump plug. Anyway, it's now all sorted.
The transmission mounts I got were brand-newies and went in without hassle. Now she's much more solid.
This has to be the straightest car I've seen. The worst thing to ever happen to it (apart from being sold to ME

All that's left to do to it now is another pair of Bridgestone AR10's for the front wheels, and a new windscreen. I'll be bogging the rusted bit, sanding, and probably repeating a few times, using gradually finer sandpaper, then getting a panel-beater who is a mate of Dad's to do a colour match and re-spray of the affected area. I think......
Now that the crap's over, time for pics!
New grill going in the front, and yes, the fog-light covers do say BONGO

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Beginning to de-grease the engine
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The rust spot I was going on about. It's been hit with rust-converter
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One of the afore-mentioned transmission mounts
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Old oil-filter, yes, those holes are from a screwdriver because my oil-filter gripper-unscrewer thingy couldn't make it budge
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