It has been around the Snowdonia mountain passes and many a spirited run around the British countryside lots of very tight twisty and bumpy roads

It is an absolute joy to drive around these roads and I guess this is what European sports cars were made for.
Well after just such a run yesterday I was heading back to my hotel (was staying there as I was supposed to be doing some "Hill Climb" runs today) , when the back started to feel, well soft and bouncy i suppose.
At first I thought i'd check out my new tyres as my friend that fitted them said he'd run out of bead sealer and it was possible they'd loose a bit of pressure but no, they were fine.
So i pushed down on the rear corner and it was like the car was on a bouncy castle

On further inspection I found that, on both sides, the bracket the the rear shocks attach to the axle had been ripped out


Well as you can see there is some rust around there and I suppose the metal is now 35 years old
Has anyone else had this happen or should i stop pretending to be Markku Alén