That is indeed a nice blue Fulvia. No, not mine, I am still working on it. But I am now 'on the way up' having finished the chassis and bodywork (must have created and welded in place over 30 metal repair sections plus welded in 4 new, and slightly wider HF spec, fenders). Detail work and very important to do just right, but I think I managed well. Have started to thoroughly clean, 2K prime and bodyshutz the underside and inner wheel wells. Hope to have the body back to bare metal in a couple of weeks time so I can paint it (filler, epoxy, primer then urethane single stage paint). Have done a ton of work on the loose bits, gas tank, exhaust system, rebuilt master brake cylinder, made new fuel lines, the list is endless. Have around $10K worth of new parts to go in, it's going to be a new car when done. The Spitfire is waiting patiently. Have also been side-tracked a bit by my son's '73 240Z -replacing exhaust system and worn suspension mounts, shifter mechanism, electricals- as well as my '90 Bronco II. That had started to drop its coolant into the oil so last weekend I took off the V6's intake plenum + manifold and heads. Found the likely cause: only hand-tight intake manifold bolts on one side. Refit it all with new gaskets, and reset the valve lashes - also found some small vacuum leaks here and there. Now engine is much smoother and quieter, and no more coolant loss.
Will be interesting to see what the Fulvia goes for. Prices are all over the place on BAT - yesterday I watched an Alfa Romeo spider go for something like $18K when a carbon copy of it is available on Craigslist LA for $6K.