The picture at the bottom of this thread shows the crack in the firewall crossmember, just above the RHD hand brake wheel. It extends up into a factory 2cm machine hole on the top of the crossmember and then into a screw hole another couple of cm back toward the firewall at the top. Not entirely clear why it has occurred other than metal fatigue. Note also in this picture that the brake line pipe to the rear of the car and one of the airlines have been crushed flat by some sort of impact.
Ignoring the Tatra, in the pictures I sent Ron, Ist pic shows Justin's fancy engine lift device. 3rd one shows the bent rear brackets from the rear end impact driving the exhaust forward. 4th one shows that the car has had the right front chassis rail grafted from a blue car and even then, the chassis rail has been welded just in front of the subframe mount. When Peter Verburg had the car and measured it up on his repair frame, the right front chassis rail was about an inch shorter than the left. Note as a result the scrubbing of the front tyres from misalignment. The chassis number is hence missing from the right chassis rail.
1st picture in the third series of pics shows the rear of the right front chassis rail. You can see where the hand brake cable comes through the firewall. That should be a round hole. Someone has got stuck into it with a coal chisel, presumeably because the cable got stuck at some time in the past. You can again see that the grafted right front chassis rail was blue. There is a bit of rust under the brake booster, but not too bad. The steering box mounting points are OK. Next one shows the tunnel has taken a belting as has the back corner of the floor at the tunnel in the next one.
In the next series, on the bench you can see that the rear end impact snapped one of the arms off the tail shaft flex disc mounting bracket and the auto mount is toast. The left front air suspension cone is actually worse than the right, you just can't see the rust hole right through it because the airbag is clinging to the cone. The subframe mounts are stuffed as are the front lower A arm buffers.
Nothing impossible, we'll replace the damaged fuel and airlines from my stock, take the front and rear axles off and rebuild them, repair the body work, have the propellor shaft repaired, get the air valves repaired, paint it, new mounts and rubbers, new interior and put it all back together and it will live again.[:D] September is the deadline[:0]. Wish us luck[;)].
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