Hello, I wonder if anyone is able to offer me some friendly advice please regarding the following? I have been hunting for a Fulvia and have recently viewed a an early 1.3 S1 car with a higher mileage (circa 90K), although I guess given the cars age (nearly 50 years) then probably not that unusual. The particular car had an engine rebuild circa 25 years ago at around 60K and from all the paperwork appears to have been well looked after since then. Bodywork / subframes / brakes / gearbox etc all look to be sound so it is really only the engine that I have a question mark over.
On driving the car I didn't pick up on any odd noises knocks or rumbles although it was a bit smoky on first starting up. Oil pressure however was good (mid-gauge). Being new to Lancia's, I have no idea on how much longer an engine of this age would ordinarily soldier on for before next needing serious attention? Should I even be concerned about the higher mileage (given the car looks to have been cherished and used, not left standing)?
I know it is a bit of a 'how long is a piece of string' question and the answer may well be 'it depends on how well it has been treated / maintained', but any advice that can be offered would be very much appreciated. Many thanks. Andrew
P.S. - apologies in advance if this has been posted in the wrong area of the forum site.