If the car you have is the one I told the consortium about, James, I am disappointed - as you say it was ten years ago, and perhaps somebody else could have restored it by now.
I fear that if you use the car now as it is, you will be faced with an even larger rebuild than if you restored it now. It's O.K. for Simon to drive an Appia in the South of France all year round but in Britain, with damp weather and salt surely it does not make sense.
I know - I made that mistake!
I bet that if it were an Aurelia you would not even think of using it. The problem is that people still think of Appias as cheap cars, but they only made just over 3,000 right hand drive 2nd series Appias.
So, James - are you destroying our heritage? If not you are getting perilously close...
Will to answer your points in order
yes it is the car you told the consortium about (the one that nobody wanted) and I only wish I had your time to restore it, maybe you could come and help??
The consortium WOULD have broken it up for spares if it had been bought by them/us so is it better that I still have it or should it have been scrapped??
I never use my cars in winter so no chance of salt infection and or corrosion, is a car is meant to be driven or sat in a shed? unfortunately with restored new or any cars , they deteriorate and just get worse, they are always at their best when 1st restored and go down hill afterwards (if you use them)
As for if it were an Aurelia, if our 6th series was in the same condition it would be getting used , sorry but I wouldn't care what condition it was in I'd just want to drive it! unfortunately appias augustas fulvia berlina's have always been "cheap" by comparison to their GT equivalents or other more desirable models such as B20's super sports zagato's etc, I'm not saying this is how it should be it just is and probably always will be the same
As for destroying our heritage I don't see how, am I known for doing this?? if so when where how ??if not then why suggest that would let the car go to ruin??
so should I sell the car on ? ( I know of 2 more in similar condition that havent sold not even any interest)
should I push it back in the shed and when I have time restore it (probably never)
should I use it (preserve NOT ruin) and restore as I go on