That brought back a memory from my past. Although less dramatic.
In the 80s, I did a lot of work with Ladas. I was used as recovery agent by several dealers around the city. One day I was asked to help get a brand new Lada Riva into a local bingo hall, where it was to be first prize.
The main entrance wasn't suitable so we opted for a side fire escape door. The major problem was that the door opened straight onto a downward staircase which led to the auditorium, the door being on the slope up to a railway bridge ! The car was carefully measured and found to be about 40mms narrower than the staircase if the door mirrors were taken off.
It was the door on the left of the two under the pillar. A complication was the pedestrian fencing along the kerb. Someone sat in it to steer and we edged it down using the transporter winch.
It all went to plan but I wasn't re-called to get it out. I bet they left the unfortunate winner to extricate his prize !
MG - Car lowered through museum window - Alastairw
Described on another site as a Sherpa Coupe. The last one made is kind of historic for Abingdon, and while it is there, there will be room for something more interesting in the museum at Gaydon.
Last edited by: Alastairw on Thu 1 Dec 11 at 23:21