Nessy would be a quick and easy part-out...there's not much to come off it! The 240 would arguably be even easier. The trouble with both is that there's actually quite a bit of work involved in doing what I'd want to do with them. The 240, for example, would want suspension all round, turbo conversion, and not insignificant bodywork. My plan was to do it as a summer project, perhaps next year. Nessy was definitely on the scrap list (and the boot is currently almost full with scrap metal)...but then I remembered how much money was put into making the underside solid, and all it really needs for an MOT is the A-pilar (have spare + MIG) and some odds and sods. Thing is...if one goes, the other becomes the only car left...which makes it very expensive storage for one car! I might see if my landlord at the new place minds me parking one or both of them somewhere outside up there...hmm!
Chris...get saving

I'm tempted to sell that one abroad...kick-start the pension

Bit of a dilemma, actually, because I reckon that car has the *potential* to set the price UK record for a 300 - mk1, 11k miles, etc....but I can't exactly ask you top dollar for it. Plus, it's far from certain that I'll be selling it at all! I didn't buy it to sell on...
cheers
James