Am I thinking this through right - you start with a knackered Range Rover and five years of hard work later you end up with an E Type - neat trick!
 
Now you tell me.First two were taken 5 years ago, last two a month ago. Waiting for tyres to fit to the new wires then off for the MOT.

It made me more alert to what might be in the water I know that, I suppose if you live on the coast you're used to it, we don't see too many odd creatures like this in the Erewash canal.

My dog chews up the post which I can live with but eating a whole jag is going a bit far, you could tell it off but careful............ it's a boxer
 
My dog chews up the post which I can live with but eating a whole jag is going a bit far, you could tell it off but careful............ it's a boxer
Ah, he's long gone but had a good life. The before photo's were what was left after I cut the front and rear bulkhead's from the crap. The rest of the car was in numerous boxes that had travelled the country enduring three house moves.
 
Hey guys thanks for all the input. There is nothing that you can't fix but it only comes to the case of "how much is it worth to you?".

You can see the Jag restoration was possible - hopeless to some perhaps but still it turned out so well.

I will take the trip over there soon I stay with my family there and the RR is parked right outside so its going to be rather an interesting day while trying to clean this up and see what is what.
 

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