Hello all: I went to see the 100-4 described on eBay by the two poor quality pictures. From the photos one would think the car is in boxes and stripped apart, but what I found was a car that was relatively intact, sans front grille. I even found the frame for the hood intact and operable.
The car was mostly over-sprayed in a gray primer, but that belies the fact that the body is in really good condition. There was an indication of a bad repair behind the driver’s door, but an inspection behind the wing revealed no signs of corrosion. In fact, on the entire car, there was only corrosion on the driver side trunk floor in one spot.
The odometer reads 28,565 miles, which I found dubious until we lifted the car and took a look at the undercarriage and a close look at the interior.
I think the actual miles might be this low! The interior pieces are aged but show wear consistent with the mileage. The engine, engine compartment, underside, trunk compartment, floorboards, etc., all looked consistent with this mileage. (I took about 25 digital photos.) There were not even any of the usual jacking dents in the frame pieces.
This has given me food for thought. The car obviously needs to be restored. I think somewhere around $20k - $25k would get it in really nice shape. The question I’d like to pose is: Isn’t a car with this low mileage, (provided it could be collaborated,) a more likely candidate for restoration than most others? And, second, would the expenditure be justified financially.
Remember, I already have a BJ8 to drive and putter around with.
BTW, Dave Russell, you were right on with the Car’s ID #: 232133.