This is a joke, right? You are putting us on for sure. Everyone dreams about finding a primo 32 in a shed. One that was bought new as a graduation gift for a young lady and driven by her, and her alone until her vision dimmed and she had to put it up. But we all know that is just a dream. It never happens in real life.

Or does it?

I vote for hydraulic brakes, a later tranny, one with syncomesh secont and third gears, and a warmed up late flatty. You can fix the interior with duct tape. Spend your money on speed parts.