I just picked up a 1970 S2 Europa that is mostly complete. I am missing the steering column and probably some small parts but pretty much everything else is there. I was at a car show on fathers day at the Toledo Museum of Art talking to a guy with a really nice 1958 Elite when a lady came and asked him if he was interested in a Europa project. He told her that he was not but I mentioned that I may be so I gave her my number. About a week later I got a call from her husband about the car and we arranged a time for me to come look at the car. The car was in 2 separate locations. The interior, wheels, rear suspension, engine and trans was at his house and the frame and body was in a barn about 45 minutes away. The car has been off the road since 1976 when the frame cracked. He had the frame repaired but I guess part of it was welded incorrectly. He ended up buying a spyder frame for it but never got around to finishing the car. He gave me a price of 2k for everything which seemed like a good price to me since I am not really informed on the prices of these. I went and picked up the car last Tuesday.
I plan on starting on this car in 1 or 2 years after I finish my other car with a lotus designed engine. I am swapping a 1990 corvette ZR1 all aluminum DOHC engine and 6 spd into a 1990 Volvo 740 wagon. In the meantime I am doing some research on what I want to do with the car and am leaning towards a VW 3.2 VR6 24v engine and transaxle from an Audi. From what I can find the VR6 is only about 1 inch longer then the stock Renault 1.6 so I think it will fit but I need to actually measure one of these engine before I make a decision. I know I will not be able to use the stock rear suspension with the Audi trans and was looking at the spyder rear suspension and got a bit of sticker shock for what you get.
The car came with some cool looking early 70's aluminum wheels and a weber conversion kit with carb, intake and exhaust manifold and muffler. Was wondering if anyone had an idea of what this setup would be worth as I am probably not going to use the stock engine. I am told the Intake was made by an Italian company called Com-Tech.