Right chaps...two things...
Firstly, scrapping old cars. What a load of nonsense. For a start roughly 40% of the emissions given out / energy consumed during a car's lifetime is during its manufacture / disposal. Retrofitting of modern engine management systems (ie: ones with oxygen sensors) would be a good step forward too (it ensures there's always a perfect mixture, while 'dumb' EFI is not much more accurate than carbs). The best compromise would be for 'bangers' to be taken off the road, and all cars over a certain age to be registered as 'cared for' / classics.
Education in car care would be useful - a great many cars are scrapped unnecessarily, and many more get cubed because we have lost our specialist garages. Imagine Kwik Fit (where a good proportion of people get ALL their vehicle work done(!!)) trying to tune a carb, or explain to ereg340 that the
sensible thing to do is not to pay £££ for a new part on a 18 year old car where a used one would do just fine. Most of the cars I see which are 'beyond economic repair' are actually nothing of the sort.
Secondly...well...there's been some fisticuffs going on hasn't there!
I think it's always worth bearing in mind that this is a public forum, and anyone might come and read what you've posted...even the person you're bitching about. My initial thoughts were that the engine bay was pretty mucky, but the car was generally clean, albeit in need of some TLC - odd wheels, etc. However this is the stuff that bargains are made of...and of course you can't tell much from a few small ebay pictures.
Regarding the rear door rust....they almost all have it, so if you want clean rear doors....good luck! We just don't know what's gone on here (sounds like more than meets the eye), but take it to email if you've got axes to grind chaps. T340 has taken the time to look at the car, and it seems he didn't like what he saw (maybe fairly, maybe unfairly), but whatever the case, there are ways of saying these things in a public arena.
C'mon chaps...this is supposed to be fun
cheers
James