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I’d buy a good 25 and swap the running gear and interior. Any brm specific externals could be sold. Shame to lose a brm but it might keep another one looking good
I’d be repairing it and then put it back on the road to enjoy again, at least you could claim of the perpetrator’s insurance unlike me who came out of Boots to find the NS wing on my car pushed in 🤬no note of course 🏴👍🏻
I'd repair it and keep it. It looks like it's a fairly solid shell, and it will be a lot less work to repair it than to reshell it. You won't be afraid to use it, and it's probably worth more as a repaired Cat N BRM, than as a base model 25 with a load of BRM bits fitted to it.
I’ll say stick in the barn wait till another one comes up use the parts of the other one and put it back on the road. If you love it that much you keep it wouldn’t you it’s another part of our family isn’t it why I see it anyway😅😅😅😅
Back in January you say that you hadn’t used the BRM for some time and that you were trying to sell it. Presumably, if someone had made you a sensible offer it would have been sold? Now suppose you hadn’t had the accident. Would you have kept the BRM and used it or sold it at a sensible price, if you could, to fund other projects? Maybe much of your satisfaction with the BRM was building it as you wanted it? Rebuilding it now as a Cat N is maybe unlikely to give you the same satisfaction and do you really need a free car? Perhaps your time now would be better spent on your other projects especially if in reality you won’t use the repaired BRM that much.