I'll add that the Lisa 2 is actually an upgraded
Lisa 1. When Apple's
Twiggy drives proved troublesome, Apple apparently offered an upgrade to
anyone with a Lisa to replace the Twiggy's with a Sony 3.5" drive. So you
got a new drive assembly and front panel, and returned the old ones.
Most people took advantage of this upgrade, which is why it's so hard to
find an original Lisa these days.
It's time for a group of us to find the Utah landfill
where they dumped the Lisa inventory 15 years ago...
Since you can find undecayed hotdogs from the 1960s
in a landfill, I'm thinking the Lisas should be well
preserved...
-dq