Back story (skip to the next paragraph if your not interested lol) Unfortunately in march 2019 on a wet country road me and another driver slid off the road and my beautiful classic rolled over onto its roof. No one was hurt fortunately and was just a freak accident. Unfortunately as a cabinet maker I had all sorts of glues and tools in my work bag which in the accident burst open ruining my original interior and obviously the original paint outside was ruined ect. Fast forwards till the first lockdown, I like many others were put onto furlough so decided to strip my Toledo down and see what sort of damage we are looking at. A structural engineer at the time looked it over and gave it the okay as the main structural pillars weren't damaged just the roof skin was dented ect so I stripped it back to bare metal and removed interior and engine bay bits got stripped out as my mechanic at the time when it came off the road adivesed I need some structural welding to the chassis legs, firewall and floor pans which meant the interior and engine had to come out anyway, even if I could do it with the interior and engine in I would still pay to have it removed as my mechanics garage burnt down a few years back cos of this exact reason. Whilst stripping it down I found some bodged previous work under but overall pretty amazing shape asides the roof and some tiny dents on the door from the roll over. I've sourced replacement wings, sills ect and what I belive to be a very rare NOS roof skin which I was elated about! Back in March 2020 I'd started deciding what I wanted to do with the Toledo and decided I was going to completely restore and modify the car either for racing and to allow her to live on and be a bit more reliable and safe such as a better more modern engine, brake discs, wider wheels, lower stance to improve the body roll and centre of gravity. I outlined my initial concept for what I want ect. I found a beautiful alfa romeo 156 2.5l busso engine and I know these sound beautiful and have a moderate amount of horsepower for a small v6 engine. I bought the engine and a 6 speed gearbox from a different seller. I received the gearbox no problem but we were in a lockdown and I intended to go pick up the engine as its in the next town over from me which was no trouble, I had been trying since march to get the guy to arrange a pickup date for this engine which is in his ex gfs garage. Unfortunately it's been about 9 months and now cannot even reach the bloke and have a gearbox and no engine rather infuriatingly may get the engine or my money for the gearbox as I'm starting court proceedings for the small claims court which is more ass ache
However in heinsight perhaps a fwd engine and all this engineering to build it into a rwd car is a bit excessive so perhaps this is a blessing in disguise as I do like the idea of racing the car at Goodwood which is down the road from me at the goodwood revival so perhaps a sprint engine would be a better idea? With historical racing there needs to be evidence of it being used in the vehicle and I cannot find any evidence of racers in the past swapping a sprint engine into a Toledo which makes me believe I won't be able to legally race my Toledo if I put a sprint engine in the car! I understand people have done this in more recent years but I need evidence that predates 1975 unfortunately.
So this is my dilemma do I source a new alfa romeo busso engine and begin the lengthy process of adapting and engineering one off components to build an almighty unique little Toledo for non historical racing and road use which would be a incredible build worth waiting for. Or do I look into a sprint engine conversion and whether that would be legal to race and go that route with it? As much as this car it is cursed and has been a nightmare to own. Despite this I bloody love it and couldn't sell it so killing the value doesn't concern me as it would likely be on a scrap pile by now if I went through the insurance companies they would have condemned it for sure.
Just looking for some honest opinions and advice as I have never done something like this before and have no clue which way to go with it?
Many thanks and apologies for the lengthy article!
(Also posted in the restoration chat room)


