Dan,
I posted on this website while searching for my car and gave some explanation on why I decided to pass on that specific car. I'll gladly explain this to you now as I feel you'd like to know exactly why would I do such a crazy thing as letting it go (I initially did not think it would be adding much to the question posted originally on this message, that was why I did not post specifics on it in the first place).
The car I saw had some body damage on the rear right quarter panel. It had been repaired by a body shop that probably did not use the best materials and tools to get the job done right, therefore, some bondo/sanding was noticeable underneath the paint in that section. Not only that, but several cracks on the paint leading up to paint chips on top of the rear decklid (in front of the top right corner of the trunklid) were showing primer/bondo below. Although I was not able to correctly asses the extent of the original damage, it did not feel like minor based on the extent of the repairs performed on it.
The owner stated that both front fenders were the original ones, but only one of them showed the "creases" on the inside. If rust is a concern when buying these cars, then this one was not lacking in this department, having some noticeable rust holes on both footwells and all over the trunk floor (cheaply painted over with flat black paint).
If this had not been sufficient to steer me away from this car, then probably lacking a working heater would do it... but still, even this is easy to fix and relatively inexpensive when compared to the potential superior value of the car given it's 5 speed transmission. I clearly understand this too.
Maybe it was a combination of this, plus the way the car was presented to me, the fact that although it was an Euro spec car, it had the headlights of the US model, the MPH speedometer and some wear on the interior... This things probably put the car over the top considering the asking price at the time. Still, this may not be enough to explain to you why I would pass up on such rare car.
Maybe what I'm trying to say is something far more spiritual. Something that has more to do with "what you feel about your car" than specs, popularity, collectability, rarity or any other fact-based data. I did not buy this car for it's future value or, to be specific, I did not buy it to try and sell it for more money in the future. I chose it because of what it means to me, what and how it makes me feel. At least for myself, when I drive this car, I do it because I want to get away from all that clutters my mind in regards to things that are tangible, comparable or measurable. I drive my car because it gives me pleasure and although there may be a relative price for pleasure, I am far a better judge on what my own pleasure is worth than any other person on the planet.
Not sure if everyone here will agree, but I bet this is one of the only cars that most members of this forum posses, that makes them turn and look over their shoulder after parking anywhere, just to take another peek at it before entering the venue they're headed to.
In the end, you've very well explained why you think that a car with a 5 speed is something that you would value due to it's rarity (only 850 of them were ever made) and I perfectly understand that, I just don't share the same way of thinking. Honestly, things like those rarely ever invade my mind while I drive my pagoda... all there is there is open air and "Achtung Baby" playing on the background
Once again, Viva la diferencia!
Andres G