Well to find that and bring it home in your luggage is amazing no other word for it. Its very odd when find out something about your car that you thought impossible. The underneath looks so much like many 356 cars I looked at here in the UK in the 60's. You have the right approach to attempting the work,the spit will prove so useful. In the early 70's I dug a pit in my garage and had extension hoses for my gas welding kit. It made it easier but did it tire me out sometimes, trying to reach things. I attach a photo

Only half the length pit is shown so many had pits in the garage the first rotissories were I guess not made up till the 80's ?
Roy
Only half the length pit is shown so many had pits in the garage the first rotissories were I guess not made up till the 80's ?
Roy
... I built a similar rotisserie and my welding skills then were a little 'rough'. I made the mistake of tidying up some of the joints with a grinder as I wanted to make the welds look a little tidier ! One day wile standing on a piece it gave way and it failed - not commenting on your skills of course - just a cautionary tale.
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