The frame with front- and rear suspension is indeed from the Esprit. This is an S2, but I bought the complete front and rear suspension from a burnt out Esprit S350 (V8) and the rear fitted directly - with a welded in anchorage point for the upper arm.
On the front the upper and lower arms fitted, but I had to make (weld) a new point for the front leg of the lower arm. This way I now have an upper arm at the rear (came from Lotus in the S3) and outboard brakes (came in the S4). The inboard brakes give less unsprung weight but also a lot of "hazzle" with less choice regarding parts and maintenance.
The 72 square meters is todays garage. The new one will be 130 + 45, and I allready have a stage 2 planned - with a separate parking garage for "ready" vehicles.
And I haven't mentioned my two tractors
- one with a back hoe as an important element of the building work, and one International Harvester for snow plowing and general maintenance on the new property. And a couple of trailers and a caravan
All this needs parking space under a roof.
But the workshop is the "heart" of the new place and to me restoration and tinkering with special vehicles is kind of a recreation - it gives energy.
G