I had a hired one drop down on me with the 911 engine on it.
Went to Machine Mart in '89 (I think it was called that then) and still have it.
The E type lsd diff centre section is really heavy too, I once battled with an S Type diff on both of my hotrods. It is so good to have one at hand 'instantly'
They fold away so well and take 10 mns to erect.
Looking forward to the body job.
I organised a year ago a visit to CMC in Bridgnorth for the Club and we had a very in-depth tour.
They find the Jag shells a challenge to get to the perfection they achieve due to the base car, esp the fitting of the bonnets.
Refreshing thread!


