It's been a little while since I last posted, but I've been soldiering on, and am delighted to announce that the car is back on its wheels. The suspension's very poor though, and it handles like a shopping trolley.
Currently awaiting collection by the bodyshop, but they want to get a current project out of the door before taking mine in, which is absolutely fair but I have no patience. Anyway, have started cracking on loosening bolts all round the chassis so I can get it all apart, and just took delivery of an engine crane to get the engine and transmission out.
As previously stated, looks like a new chassis will be incoming, along with most other metallic bits. I think the wishbones may be ok once blasted or dipped - this one that some numbskull put a jack under looks salvageable but we'll see better once it's off. Pretty much every brake component bar the disc shrouds is going to need replacing I think, and every suspension component too bar the wishbones if they can be saved. Woodman's axe anyone?
Looking on the bright side, the engine number does tie up with the registration, and is the period correct V prefix denoting S/E Dellorto - Domestic Europa very late 1971, and I can expect a heady 112-115bhp according to Miles Wilkins. In two minds about the engine at present, will be getting the top cover off to inspect the top of the head and timing chain etc, and inspect the bores etc using a camera. However, the best time to get the engine overhauled professionally would be when you've stripped the car right down, not after putting it back together!