abgwin
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« on: October 11, 2013, 10:06:16 PM » |
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Hello, all.
Wanted to introduce myself and hopefully get some feedback on an upcoming Lancia acquisition.
I'm Austin, currently living just outside San Francisco, California. I've been messing about with vintage cars most of my life, having had a father who was famous for bringing home odd cars ('71 Honda 600 Z coupe, '57 BMW Isetta, '60 Ford Falcon Ranchero are a few of the standouts). I've worked my way through virtually every air cooled VW (including a Type 34) as well as some vintage Chrysler ('60 Valiant, '66 Barracuda) but I've become obsessed with owning a Lancia.
For sale in my immediate area are: - 75 Beta coupe - 81 Beta coupe - 81 Zagato 2 - 76 Scorpions (Montecarlo)
I drove the 81 coupe and was really impressed with its power and handling. It's been very well maintained, with only 2 owners and stacks of records, including new timing belt, exhaust, etc. Its biggest downfall is some rust around the front windshield that was long ago covered over and appears to have been stopped - owner claims no changes in over 10 years, and I'm honestly inclined to believe him - and the seats probably need a recover before too long. The underside is remarkably rust-free, by the way.
Here's my big question, though: during the test drive, I had an overwhelming sensation that when the motor revved (very rev-happy, with a soft throttle!) and we pulled away, the body seemed to drift back, almost as if the drivetrain were trying to leave on its own.
Is this a symptom of the subframe pulling away from the body? How can I inspect for this, other than a visual underneath the car?
Or is this perfectly normal, or perhaps a sign of weak rear shocks/springs?
Your advice and thoughts most welcome; thanks in advance.
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