If you owned ine of these back in the late 70s, you'd know that the trunks leaked like a sive. Couple that with a rubber trunk mat holding all the water onto the surface of a scantily painted surface and viola! After a few years, rust pits turn into rust holes and the reason for trunk replacement. Let it go.All that mess you see under the hood is just dirt. Not pitting. Everything clicks shut clean. All the options are factory. (I’d love a Go-Wing though). Ran a magnet over every inch of the car. And there is evidence of overspray on a few parts like the hood pins and vinyl which leads me to believe it was just the one respray and no body work has been done other than the trunk. Which will forever haunt me. The paint is at least 30 years old and looks great. It was always stored indoors and heated for the last 25.
Nice car btw, one of my favorite cars. Looks nice and should be a fun driver.
No one replaces the trans when they replace an engine because they are separate units, one going bad does not affect the other. The engine usually gives out long before the 833 does. Jmho.