So the car search was on, but what to buy?
The idea is the car is auctioned at the end of the rally and neither of us particularly wanted to buy the car back and drive it home.  We also wanted to take something a bit unusual, not the safe option of a Holden/Ford/Toyota like most teams.  
Enter one 1979 Fiat 131 Supermirafiori...
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... 0663221294
Why this car?
- We are both lukewarm about it, so we are unlikely to get attached to it.
- It's a simple pushrod engine, weber carb, points ignition etc.  So any breakdowns should be simple.
- It's been serviced properly it's entire one owner low km life and driven until recently, so the likelihood of mechanical issues is lower than something that's been sitting in a paddock for years.
- It's not what you would call immaculate and it's an pretty undesirable spec for a 131, so no qualms about damaging a good example of a rare car.
- We both like the challenge factor.  Remember Clarkson's Lancia Beta in the Africa Challenge special?  We are both raving Top Gear fans and see taking this car as a kind of tribute.  
- It's an unusual choice, at this point the only Fiat on the Rally.  We want to be different!
- A Fiat 131 won the World Rally Championship in 1980!!   
 
We didn't want Automatic, but given the other advantages we decided we could live with that disadvantage.  
Friday afternoon I conned a colleague into dropping me off outside the owner's house.  Then I drove the Fiat home through peak-hour Melbourne traffic on an Unregistered Vehicle Permit (hence no number plates).
It runs well, no smoke, no rattles and is quiet and pretty comfortable.  The autobox works perfectly.  It handles okay and rides very well. 
It was in better condition body wise than I expected too.  It has a few dents and a couple of patches of rust in the left sill and front guard. Otherwise the paintwork is well looked after.  The interior is very good too and the boot is also bigger than I expected. 
The service folder is fat and includes every time the car has been filled with fuel or had any part replaced in it's entire life.  
In the last year it's had a new water pump, radiator flush, front calipers rebuilt, new wheel cylinders, automatic serviced, points, plugs, dizzy cap, rotor and fan belt replaced.  Some $1200 worth.  
Issues:
- Most worrying of all - the charge light came on on the way home.  But if the worst thing I have to do is change an alternator, I'm happy.  The service record shows the Alternator was reconditioned in 1993 so maybe it's due some brushes!
- The steering is a bit vague at the straight-ahead position, but according to some online pages I found, that is normal.  
- The fuel guage dances all over the place and the previous owner warns me it's inaccurate.  
- The rust in the sills.  
- 80's pioneer stereo is kaput.
- Heater controls appear to be non-functional, or else they simply defy logic!  
Yep, I reckon it's damn good buying for $620!  It should suit our purposes perfectly.  
Cheers,
Brett.