Carrera GT disassembled - page 1

That's Jeff Lee, 3rd from the left. MISTER PORSCHE TECHNICIAN of Dallas! And the star of the show - the Carrera GT training car at PCNA-Atlanta. Another picture of Jeff, his class and the Carrera GT.
The Carrera GT up on the lift. Notice where the supports are? Care to guess where all the C-GT's weight is?
Left rear fender removed so you can see detail of the rear suspension.
From behind. Check out the monocoque chasis components that serve as engine mounts (the M-shaped piece at lower center of the photo).
Detail of the left rear suspension and more detail in the engine compartment.
Same view, slightly different angle.
Carrera GT properly positioned for raising on a lift. Notice the taped outlines? There's a story there.....
Body components off the car prior to raising it up.
Another view of that gorgeous engine bay!
Detailed picture of the right rear suspension. Carrera GT and Enzo share the same parking brake caliper you see at the bottom of the rotor! Gotta love that push-rod suspension!
Another view of the left rear suspension before disassembly.
Caliper and rotor off so you can see some of the details of the suspension.
Underneath the C-GT.
Positioning of the engine jack and sliding tray assembly that holds/separates the engine and transmission.
Getting ready to drop the engine.
Engine is out. Looking UP at the car from the rear towards the firewall.
What a beautiful piece of work! This is the oil tank. So much engineering, so little time!