Well, what a great adventure this has been so far.
Thanks to everybody involved from start to present, it's been a pleasure yet again to spend so much time with you brilliant people.
Everything went seamlessly yesterday and we didn't even have to resort to chiselling the lockers off, although Kevin did do one of them before i suggested trying to actually move the car before dismantling the brakes : ie, try the door before you kick it in

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Winch hooked up and there she went, rolling free so no brakes hassle. All ready for Charlie and Anne to collect today.
I just have to say a mahoosive thankyou to Ricky who had all sorts of hassle to get that transporter over to me and then down to Ardington and back again. He still wasn't finished after he dropped the zetec off at mine.
When thankyou just doesn't seem enough, i'm humbled again.
Ok so some outcomes of inspecting the zetec which i will include in a project thread to come.
Here we have a "C1.5" zetec ie: no egr system on this engine, later type "oblong" fusebox, later spec ecu and later spec ac compressor. Oh and the handbrake lever has the silver button.
Jobs:
Refitted some part worn rear brake pads, Car now has working rear brakes so i can now move the car and stop it which might come in handy when i take it up the ramps
Rear subby won't float, too many holes in it.
Both front sills holed, drivers side really badly.
Loading up on the winch:



...after a 2.5 hour drive, we finally get to unload:
...and yes, it was as much luck as judgement i put the car into the garage and not through it. NO BRAKES :stop:
Ok so here it is, the subby:
Passenger side rear sill is solid except where the hammer went through and seriously, i hit it, not much more anywhere here as the hammer bounced off all along the sill:
Drivers side rear sill looks grotty but this is solid, notice the jack:
Passenger side front sill is holed and will need some plating:
Drivers side front sill is bad, i mean bad.

Now the engine and why i think it may have struggled to fire up, but having removed the leads, it's a miracle it fired at all

Somewhere under that i found these after soaking up the water and blowing out the recesses with the airline:
Needless to say, i replaced the plugs with a spare used set i had in a drawer ready for the re-start when i get a used battery.
Generally: If the welding can be done, the car can be saved. Now i have brakes, as soon as i get the engine running i'll get it on the ramps for more inspecting but from what i've found so far the chassis box sections stood up to the hammer very well.