No legs broken, at least. We spent an hour or so driving the car, including resetting the ride height as it is too low; the springs are softer than we thought and the car rides too close to the road. Tire size is fine, and brakes, clutch and steering work perfectly; also all the electricals are fine. The seating seems fine, although we used the foam blocks on top of the webbing, which take up a lot of the height in the car; the actual seats will allow more headroom. That is still some time off.
the engine is very flat below about 3000 revs; hardly any throttle response at all, very balky. This set of Webers worked fine on Chuck's RCR car, so clearly there is enough difference between my engine and theirs that it will require some changes to the carburetors- jets, emulsion tubes, or whatever. So that is next on the agenda.
I did not drive it very fast- not above about forty. Ron, who has more experience than I do, went faster. Driving a right-hand drive car is interesting to say the least- you think you are in the right place and then your passenger tells you to move over to the right, you are on the centerlines again. It's going to take some getting used to...
Photos to follow.. I did take some, showing the rear window in, and a few running shots as Ron brought the car back to his garage. I will try to get them up later today. As far as looks goes, the car is essentially complete, from the outside. The details such as mirrors, Dzus fasteners with flags etc, all look great. The photos show that the front tires are too small; replacements to be ordered shortly.
So we are getting there; not there yet, but progress made and things moving along. Getting the Webers sorted out will be a big step forward.