
After that initial reaction I was disappointed for Jeff, but when he told me he paid $700 on eBay for it, and it "supposedly" ran (Later determined term was "Cranked over") I was kind of expecting something of this nature.
Also knowing it was going to be a Christmas present, I couldn't in good conscience, let it stay in this condition.
The mechanicals simply weren't safe, and if he was going to invest in making it safe to drive, I felt I had to at least do what I could do to get the car looking better.
Given the car has been obviously be run hard and left wet, the 4 different colors and up to 11 coats of paint the car had been through. The body was surprisingly not completely shot (other than the doors, and trunk lid), LOTs of dings, dents, bondo, fiberglass, and assorted patches.
I had seen worse, that said it was a 1966 Pontiac GTO Convertible (Clone) and had a lot more upside in the value department. I paid $3500 for it at Carlilse, body was worse but it ran and brakes were good. Everything else was unuseable. Similar type restoration, and after investing $6000, I sold it for $15,000. The Fiat will probably have less in it total (including the shipping) than I paid for the GTO.