That 12 month spell of enthusiasm saw a lot of the project sorted, but sadly it never got put back together. Dad painted the chassis and most of the suspension components, some of which he took to be reconditioned. The rear was also treated to a new set of sporty gas-damped SPAX shock-absorbers. I'll post some new photos of the '1988 spec' suspension soon as.
Quite a few other things were purchased, including an entire new AP Lockheed brake setup [minus the drums, which were skimmed and painted], a whole new clutch system, complete stainless-steel exhaust, Lucas lamps and various other electrical bits that have all sat in the boot, most in unopened boxes, for the last 23 years.
Oddly, a year or two later Dad bought and scrapped a derelict Morris Marina, having lifted the 1800cc engine out of it. These fit straight onto MGA engine-mounts and the 1500 gearbox, but we moved house in 1992 and it never came with us. There's been talk for ages of a fully reconned 1800 Oselli MGB lump going in, but lately, as the project has actually gathered steam, we're keeping the original 1500 apparently, which has a lightened flywheel and flat-top pistons anyway, put in before my dad bought the car.
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