Up early today, sunday to find some uprights on the internet!
Thanks for the kind words though, does help.
I've got very used to ups and downs with this car, and this is just another episode, another program in the 'documentary'!
I have a perfect pair of uprights but without the mounting lugs for the calipers. Sets with Lugs are very rare, but i can get new ones made from a Lola specialist. Costly but perfect.
I can sell these to the Historic Boys as these uprights are used on many many cars.
Another way is to fabricate a set from steel. I trust steel!
There are several specialists who will do this as it is not hard just time consuming.
The essential thing is to keep the geometry and the driveshafts/drive splines which are all March F2 and made for the hyper rare Dymag wheels.
Lots of formula cars have steel uprights even today, about £1800 the set(!)
Got to find a way to jury-rig the corner to get the car off the trailer and into the garage. Then the lot can come off. I'll post a pic of the break on the upright. The welding is not pretty, and the method used is perculiar.
Thumb and wrist are full articulating today, no swelling so OK!
The body can be bodged-up to be useable if battle scared.
A new body is a cool £4000, so a Xmas job.
Big decision will be Lola or closed coupe (ie 910 )
