Thanks to Washburn Metalworks in Orange, CA, for fixing the pan. Back in December, after pulling the body off the pan, I discovered that it was bent. Washburn has the frame fixtures to pull it straight, so they were able to install the new pan sections and duplicate the factory spot welds. I dropped it off in December while I was out in CA for the last Mooneyes Christmas party at Irwindale and picked it up while I was out for GNRS at the end of January. Now to bolt it all back together and start the suspension mock up and fabrication.
I know a guy over here in Germany with a 2.7 Porsche flat six in a Notch. 190hp or so pushes it along pretty well. I always wanted a flat six in one of these or a Fastie, but the price of anything old and Porsche nowadays means it'd be financial suicide.
I would love to do a 911 drivetrain in it. It's big money for a drivetrain like that. A couple around here in the States are done that way.