B10 - still on trailer - is now in 'back-up barn', which has a sorry history of bird lime attacks on cars. Not ideal for a car with new paint, or any other really for that matter.
So I have (ingeniously if I say so myself) rigged a large tarpaulin over the B10 which should keep the blinkin' pigeons away when they're in that sort of mood, which seems to be most of the time as far as I can tell.

The second picture shows a neighboring car that hasn't been so lucky and so has more deposits on it than a under-priced flat in Knightsbridge. By the time the 750B is removed for restoration it will truly be 'barn-fresh'.

Now that I have the B10 back, I have been making lists (shopping, work) and really can't wait to get on with re-assembly. A lot of mechanical parts have been refurbished while the body was away, with the help of (mainly) Peter Harding and Tim Burrett. I will have quite a few questions for the forum as I problem-solve my way through the usual Aurelia complexities. By the time the car is done I should be better equipped to sort out the SIV B20...