By way of car history, it is a 1971 124 Spider (BS1) with a 1438cc motor. It is paint code 413 – Periwinkle Blue. I believe it to be an original Texas car and it has sat in Lubbock Texas since the Reagan administration. Obviously the car isn’t running, but the engine turns. Interior and dash are rough. Otherwise, the car is overall solid, although it is impregnated by West Texas red dirt. It is very straight but it has some rust in the usual areas. It's most interesting feature is the bullet marks in the driver's door - very Texas. I like the character it adds, so I'm planning on keeping them.

Looking forward to getting her running and roadworthy as she is intended as a fun car for my wife. Realistically, I will be rebuilding and sorting most everything. The “plan” is to sort out the engine, brakes, and suspension, before moving on to the body and interior. Ultimately, I want to keep the color, the early style bumpers and interior. I’d like it to stay fairly original looking, but with a few sensible upgrades. Fortunately, this isn’t my first Spider, so I have another car, a couple of extra engines, and loads of spare parts to help with the task.
I expect that this project will be a slow-burn. If you find yourself in Fort Worth, Texas and looking to get your hands dirty, I’m happy to provide beer. Always fun to have an extra set of hands and to meet others with my same car affliction.
I'll post my progress as I go.
Christopher

View of the 1438 of the engine - desperate for a pressure wash.

Engine (sans radiator) - complete with 30+ years of West Texas red dust.

Interior looking rough

Trunk - more red dirt