- Power valve cover installed upside down (obvious vacuum leak)
- Multiple vacuum lines broken and cracked
- Vacuum lines leaking at the manifold
- Vacuum advance had an added T going to a normally plugged vacuum port which had been opened
- Misrouted vacuum lines
- Missing electrovalve with the most bizaare vacuum line routing I've seen
- Fuel mixture 5 turns too rich
Then there was this at the ignition switch which I replaced tonight. Here is what I found and why I say that it was a miracle that it ran (or at least hadn't caught fire) given all of the other issues.
Look at the first photo carefully...you can see that the ground to the starter was completely burned off. I could not see any electrical connector inside the junction.
....and this is why painting a car and cleaning it up is not called restoring a car. This is the kind of stuff you have to inspect to ensure your car is save to drive.

