The heads will have been skimmed to get the 9.6 to 1 won't be much left on those. May use rocker pedestal spacers also.
 
A nice little 'jolly jaunt' for somebody - will need to initiate an 'International Rescue' splinter group!!
 
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Oddly, it's sitting in front of a house on a small side street in Rifle. It's not been moved for awhile, as it's been plowed in after the snows. It must have found its way down valley from Aspen. I'm going to look at it again today and I'll take pics if I can.

I found that yesterday. Cheers. Atlantic British is THE source for Rover bits here. I know them well.
I'll be in Colorado Springs in August and a buddy coming over from CO Springs at end April. Anything ( lightweight !) that you could use from this side ?
 
Aah but yours is slightly "off road" !!

All of you should have seen it when I first acquired it.

Far worse than our American P38 cousin as discussed iun this post.

And I doubt whether many of you will have come across anything quite as bad as mine!!!

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But she IS improving, (almost daily), so I am fully expecting major HG, (or liner), issues once I have brought her back to an acceptable level!

She has already started to pay me back - by transporting a chest freezer back from Woodhall Spa!

Incidentally. . .

I was sent over to North Carolina and Georgia, (back in the 80's), to scour the land for various analytical components, (and a couple of LARGE Bio-Chemical Analysers, (one about the size of a P38), and I spent most of my time wrapping everything in rolls of clingfilm before having them all crated and sent back to Blighty!

Now if the beast was located in the 'leafy suburbs' of Savannah, (everything being adorned in that amazing 'Spanish moss'), I may have considered a little foraging jaunt across the waters . . . .

I always support the 'underdog' - but not the pigeon!
 

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