I am not opposed to doing my own work. For me it is more about time, I simply don't have the time to do my own work if it requires hours on end. Weekend jobs, no problem.
Here is my summary that I supplied to the local Lotus Group:
For the Europa enthusiasts in the crowd the car number is 3470R. I checked and it has not been logged into the registry as of yet.
Mechanical
Stromberg carbs looked OK but the airbox was disconnected and I couldn't quite tell how it would get reattached.
Cooling fan not working, car began to boil over after about 10 minutes idling
Engine has a significant oil leak while running, hitting the exhaust system and creating some burn-off. Not sure if this is a seal issue or something worse?
Engine was idling a bit rough but not terrible. He said the timing was slightly off and he had some water in the gas tank. He left the car out since Sunday and the one gas tank, maybe both, have leaks at the top. He has put a sealer on top so it is hard to see how bad it actually is.
He has fixed the brakes, sort of. The drum brakes feel like they are still making some contact; the car slowed down quickly after popping into neutral (parking brake?).
He has bypassed the OEM fuel pump in favor of an electric fuel pump.
Chassis
Unfortunately I could not get a good look at the central spine of the backbone as it was sealed up with some thick tape. I am not sure if this is a brilliant way to prevent corrosion or if it is hiding a larger problem. Where the chassis was exposed it looked decent.
Wheels
Original wheels, in surprisingly good shape. Some curb rash but I would have expected worse. Missing logo caps. The rear passenger side has two stripped lug nuts, not sure if the threading is good in the hub?
Exterior
Extensive crazing and flaking of the paint..... people pay good money for this type of Patina in California! More importantly it looks to be original paint besides the rear quarter panel where he experimented a little with changing the color. The only spider cracking that I could find was near the latch on the front hood. Some chips in the fiberglass here and there but it was in surprisingly good shape. Should be an easy repaint. The doors were stiff to open but did not feel like they sagged when opened to my surprise. The tail lights, front, and side blinkers were fully intact.
The chrome looks good as; side mirrors showed some micro-pitting but the mirror glass was good.
Glass
Windscreen has a full length crack and will need to be replaced. I would add that the drivers side window actually rolls down!
Interior
Seats need to be redone
Dash is wavy and would need to be adjusted. The wood looked faded but it seemed fully intact with minimal cracking.
The center console is warped and would need addressing. The shift knob was a bit worn and the shift boot was detached but it was there.
The carpet actually looked ok
The tach was not working, brake light was lit but I was not sure where to engage/disengage the parking brake.
The items that worry me the most are the condition of the central spine of the backbone chassis, the oil leak, and the sloppiness of the shifter (as simple as a gate plate?) I told the owner that I would not pull the tape off that day but if I was serious about the car I need to open it up to check corrosion.
So this is what I am working with.... Roger (board member) has agreed to look over the car with me since I am new to this car. I am hoping my stocks continue to go up over the next couple of trading days so that my spousal negotiations go better than yesterday!
I do have to say though that I am a bit intimidated by the above comments. It makes me appreciate the ease of ownership of my Elise and Evora!