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The fuel tank out so I can re-wire the lights - the tank was in the middle of the boot opening which is pretty small anyway:
Rubbish quality on this photo but shows the tank in place.
Also shows why I don't plan on taking the rear bodywork off - someone added the rear roll bar stays (which I like the idea of) welding them to the chassis inside the boot, then glassing around. So when I do finally remove the rear body, I'll either have to cut off the rollbar/stays or make some large cuts in the body.
Yes, I was keen on the 5 link setup, and it has a full width panhard rod - not sure how much of it is original (the bodywork is B+ Malaga) but the last usage appears to have been sprint/hillclimb.
Unfortunately my wife isn't so keen on sports cars with the comfort and convenience of a Dutton! So I don't think I'll be able to persuade her out of her classic Saab convertible into the Dutton.
it should be 4 link was it modified by a previous owner?
p.s. i do like Malaga B+'s (my first dutton was one of them)
I don't know much about it. I bought from someone who did some engine work (FR32 cam) and bodged up the electrics but hadn't used it. I believe the previous owner sprinted or hillclimbed (the beam splitter is still on the front). The chassis, suspension and brakes look generally tidy and corrosion free for the age. Unsurprisingly as I take parts off I find some less than ideal features (like mixed bolts) but nothing else too bad so far.
I'll probably keep the fuel tank for now but does anyone know what was originally used in the B+ Malaga or what fits best? It would be great to mount a tank under the boot floor but I don't think there is enough space.
FYI my chassis has a small square tube cross member under the middle of the boot floor and a full size rectangular cross member at the very back.
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