So I went and saw the car, mostly in great shape, but it has the Rover engine, not the 2ZZ, so that's a bit of a downer. Upper door handles are rotten, there's condensation in the headlights, and the driver's side (crank) window doesn't want to come back up from the fully down position. It's at a shop and the shop mechanic says an internal window stop is broken that he can fix. It has the base suspension. Only mechanical problem I found is that the shifter didn't center properly.
I fit in the car with about as much headroom as in my Corolla, maybe a little less. Putting the seat all the way back actually gives me too much legroom. Think I'd still go for some tallrails to get some more clearance with my helmet on. Entry and exit shouldn't be compared to any other production car, it's more like getting into or out of a caged car. You need driving shoes to avoid hitting multiple pedals at once unintentionally.
Seems that this shop owns it now, and it's been registered for road use from day one and has local plates now, the road tax has only just expired. Since this shop has had it they've driven on the street a couple times and they've warned me that it draws stupid, Lambo-esque levels of attention, with the crowds often becoming a practical problem. So if I were to own it, I'd have to plasti-dip it a less loud color. I often see a guy driving a black one near my office and he doesn't have any trouble.
The owner also thinks that I absolutely should have the unpowered brakes changed to power brakes, I'd have to drive it first and see how it is. Therefore it must also not have ABS, which I would've liked to have the option of using, but on the other hand a non-ABS brake system is much simpler, less stuff to break. Not good for the resale market though.
News of this car being for sale hasn't circulated too widely yet, but a few people have come to look at it, and they've all backed out because comprehensive insurance for it is about $3.5k/yr. One guy got a quote of $3.4k by getting a quote in his mother's name. So if I were to own it I'd have to go with liability only, which with those clamshells and that frame on the line, further raises the stakes. Road tax is actually less than on my Corolla, probably because weight is a factor.
Here are the pics, best I could get while it was packed in the back of a workshop: