



hi idrisIdris wrote:Unfortunately I don't have a 41a to hand, but is that recess in the bodyshell on the right hand side normal? If not, could this be some kind of test shot?
An interesting idea, but the exhaust system on a D-type is located on the opposite side to the driver.brian wrote:i think nick said it may have been for a exhaust system that was never fitted.
That sounds plausible but, if true, then I think we're looking at a rushed modification to the tooling. First, there is no need for the recess to be so long and, second, it tapers towards the wheel arch for no particularly good reason. A properly engineered modification would have provided clearance only where it was needed, i.e. right by the driver.mrmoko wrote:Could the cut out on the body have been simply for clearance.
It looks to me like a sloppy piece of work, probably indicating that it was done in great haste. That being so, it seems likely that, whatever the reason behind it (and I like the assembly idea), there was an urgency to providing a solution. (Could it be that mass production statred and they almost immediately found a problem?) To me, this increases the possibility of there being a limited number of very early castings in circulation which do not have this recess.mrmoko wrote:As for the taper , well the same guy probably done the 17 a axle mounts