Welp, I went and did a thing...
...and now it would appear that someday later this fall a long-term dream will come true!
I've loved Bubble-era small-displacement Japanese vehicles since, well...the Bubble era. I remember poring over the reports from Japan in my dad's Road & Track magazines while in high school, and even being so entranced with the story on kei-class sports cars that I went to the public library months later to find a copy on microfiche and paid to print it off for 'future reference!'
Fast-forward to the present day and I've always favored the light and nimble over the big and powerful, and much of my vehicle ownership has been various period sub-2-liter American-market versions of Japanese cars, including my AE86 obsession. My bikes reflect this as well, with a 1991 Suzuki Bandit GSF400 (since sold) and a couple of my current bikes, a JDM 1992 Suzuki Goose 350, and a JDM 1989 Suzuki GSXR250 (bought from the same importer as the Cappuccino) and you can see that this Suzuki is firmly in my wheelhouse. The 1995 date is getting towards the end of the era that really grabs me, but the EA21R version of the Cappuccino comes with some nice upgrades over the early EA11R version.
The importer is a pleasure to work with (as always) and we came to a good agreement for a pre-purchase as-is (the car is still in Japan sight-unseen.) ~70,000 miles, and looks to be mostly stock in the photos except the steering wheel. The importer reports that it should be a good driver-condition, but certainly not a show-car, which suits me just fine.
I've been going nuts with my bikes of lately as that is where much of my truest passions lie, and have been somewhat stagnant on the car front, but I still really enjoy four wheels. I've been wanting a simple-ish project that will be good for Sunday backroads cruises, Cars N Coffee now and again, and perhaps a not-serious autocross/trackday/TSD rally every once in a while. I love my FR-S daily driver/occasional trackday car and don't want to modify it further. I've been seriously stalled on my 95% complete resto-mod AE86 project, and can't seem to get going on finishing it. The trouble is if I keep it civilized, the AE86 won't eclipse the FR-S as either a street car or a dual-duty street/occasional motorsports car. If I push it away from street-friendly towards track use, I'm getting out of the age range to live with a bare-bones, hardcore, pure performance build when not on track, so it has ended up in a bit of a no-man's-land. I live in a high rise downtown and can't buy/insure/park a truck and trailer, so my fun stuff has to remain streetable.
In the meantime I have idle daydreams about taking on a project car that is light and nimble, but a little older and slower, and still super-engaging to drive, so I can enjoy on the street...but then I get daunted by a full-on restoration a lot of these little old roadsters and sports cars will need. And I don't want to put in the effort to build a Locost or pay for a turn-key vintage sports car. And I don't want to undo all the tuning and performance bits on my AE86. Enter the Cappuccino!
There are a few questions still up in the air:
-Shipment dates; shooting for September to make sure it is legal when it arrives (Sep '95 car)
-Exact details of the condition
-Cramming my 6'1-1/2" middle-age-build body into the car, but cautiously optimistic on this front.
Stay tuned for updates; but there might not be much news for a bit until it ships.