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Posted 04-12-2010 at 03:53 AM
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Continued From: Part 4
Serious Progress!
An in process shot of installing some more heat shielding. This was applied all the way across, then the loose strands trimmed.
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And everything out of the way, ready for the engine.
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We got the throttle bodies installed:
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Serious Progress!
An in process shot of installing some more heat shielding. This was applied all the way across, then the loose strands trimmed.
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And everything out of the way, ready for the engine.
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We got the throttle bodies installed:
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Posted 03-06-2010 at 04:26 AM
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Posted in Car Projects
Continued from: Part 3
A lots happened since I last updated, and since its late, I'll have to edit this later, but here are some more pics.
We had some of the interior work done at Ted Blake's, a local and very good 356 specialist. They also put in the windshield and rear window, as well as assembled the parking brake, and I'm sure a bunch of other stuff.
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A lots happened since I last updated, and since its late, I'll have to edit this later, but here are some more pics.
We had some of the interior work done at Ted Blake's, a local and very good 356 specialist. They also put in the windshield and rear window, as well as assembled the parking brake, and I'm sure a bunch of other stuff.
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Posted 04-19-2009 at 10:44 PM
Comments 2
Posted in Car Projects
Continued from: Porsche 356 Build: Part 2
Its been a while since I've posted an update, and while progress feels slow, there is still progress being made. Since the last update, a lot has happened. The tachometer, speedometer and axillary gauges were sent out to be rebuilt for conversion to electric and 12v, the speedo was just cleaned up. For less money, I think we could have gotten a 904 combo gauge and new tach. . . well we actually did get a new tach, but the old one was cleaned...
Its been a while since I've posted an update, and while progress feels slow, there is still progress being made. Since the last update, a lot has happened. The tachometer, speedometer and axillary gauges were sent out to be rebuilt for conversion to electric and 12v, the speedo was just cleaned up. For less money, I think we could have gotten a 904 combo gauge and new tach. . . well we actually did get a new tach, but the old one was cleaned...
Posted 10-01-2008 at 04:10 AM
Comments 4
Posted in Car Projects
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More Update:
The car has the transaxle re-installed and the rear suspension is done, along with all the brakes.
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And the hood handle and badge were installed.
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The trunk was painted and prepped for gas tank install.
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More Update:
The car has the transaxle re-installed and the rear suspension is done, along with all the brakes.
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And the hood handle and badge were installed.
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The trunk was painted and prepped for gas tank install.
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Posted 09-30-2008 at 02:31 AM
Comments 3
Posted in Car Projects
A few years ago, we acquired a 1960 Super 90. It was purchased from the widow of a man who had begun restoration on it. To make matters a bit more complicated the previous owner also owned a business making interiors for very early 356's. Being a 356 guy, there was alot of parts there, and their sons had the duty after he passed of "organizing" the parts. Unfortunately, they aren't "car guys" and a lot of the parts that came with ours belong to some other cars, and we also...
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