Its a favourite museum, for all I didn't actually go in this time, but it was a most convivial two hours in the car park (and sunshine!!!) and pulling in to see three in a line including Colin's Zagato I was already pleased I'd made the trip. (Colin is usually in something big enough to bring bits and bobs for everyone else - so I expect a rare treat for him also to see his car in the line).
As ever good to put names to faces, for all I confess that this morning I'd be almost as hopeless trying to make those matches again, so "sorry" in advance of next time everyone...
https://www.dehavillandmuseum.co.uk/Junction 22 - closed mondays but 10:30 to 5:00 every other day.
The "cinema advert" is too cheesy for words, but here's a 10 min "walk through" which has gone too far the other way with the soporific music but it soon cuts to a voice over. My favourite bit is being able to handle sections of structure that have been removed during restoration. It was a lighter ply and thinner core than I expected.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=3&v=9KaUuoW_odY