There are actually a bunch of X1/9s here in Olympia. Saw one a couple days ago flying down highway 101. Every time I listen to guys bad-mouth them, I bring up the Road and Track article that compared the X1/9, 124, MGB, Midget, TR7, Spitfire (and I'm missing one, I think.) But they found the X1/9 to be the best car by far. The worst? Midget, by far. (They also really liked the TR7, which took second place, if memory serves.)
But there's no such thing as an X1/9 that hasn't been driven in a while that isn't "neglected." Those things need to be driven, maintained and kept in a garage, or they're worthless. Too rust-prone in very important places, and the engines need to be properly maintained and run.
You know that X1/9 stands for? X is the purchase price. To keep it roadworthy for 1 year costs 9X.
There were three Capri body styles: the early 70s, which was based on the British Ford, then the 80s version, which was a hatchback Mustang (which is what I have.) The final version was based on the Ford Barchetta concept, and was the front-wheel-drive roadster. Actually faster than a Miata in a straight line, it wasn't a bad car...it actually still has a pretty big following.