I agree Rob, it is a talented, dedicated and board depth of talent across all of Gelscoe and its suppliers / supporters that go into making the top-notch products that they do. There is a valid reason why they are referred to by many as a benchmark when discussing GT40 parts and restorations in the current marketplace.
I hope my comments above are not taken in any negative light. I was merely pointing out the microscopic differences that i have noticed between various tubs. These differences are not negatives, just differences. There were many differences between the original 133 tubs as well. Many of which have been discussed at length.
For example, Floor pressings on early cars vs latter cars, roof vents, windscreen shapes (AM light weights vs FAV), perforated sill reinforcements, battery location, internal and door ducting, MK II changes, Sill ribs, Suspension mounting locations, suspension stiffeners, crossover fuel systems, shock absorber reinforcement, body pivot positions, front clip mounting, luggage box provisions, jacking points, mirage scuttles, alloy roofs, center shift positions, LHD vs RHD for 3 of the MK IIIs, weather proofing on road cars vs the race cars, the roadsters had a different windscreen and door area as well. What else have a forgotten.
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Ryan