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Notchback Restoration

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After owning my Notchback for 2 (or is it 3) years, it is time for it to emerge and for the pain to begin. The plan is to have a pretty standard car as they are so rare now, this is one 16 RHD notchbacks built for the UK market of which only 2 (maybe 3) are left.

So don't bother suggesting I cut the roof off! Anyway I have a cab already.

I am going to have the body etc bead blasted so as to work out the full extent of the damage. Here it is emerging for the first time and looking rustier than I remember:

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Fortunately I have everything for the car safely tucked away, including new nose and wings. I still have the originals but they are pretty rotten and will probably be thrown at some point.
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After losing a fair amount of skin and a few hours of frustration/patience, the wiring loom is out.

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Post by roy mawbey »

Hendrik,

Are you going to be the one who replaces it? I reckon its a tough job to do unless you really know what you are doing.

Interesting project indeed.

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Hi Roy,

Yes I'm looking forward to getting into it. I am planning to do this project over a number of years as I'm not in a rush to have another finished car.
With regards to the wiring loom, I'm definitely going to have someone else to do the wiring loom as I'm no good with electrics.
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356ist wrote: I'm definitely going to have someone else to do the wiring loom as I'm no good with electrics.
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Could be.
However there's LOTS of metalwork etc to get through before I even think about that.
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Bootsy wrote:
356ist wrote: I'm definitely going to have someone else to do the wiring loom as I'm no good with electrics.
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Hi
did this car come frrom a guy in Bradford?
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Post by 58herbie »

Hendrik.

if you need a hand with the electrics then i can help when needed. i am an auto electrician by trade.

any news or pics on the wings and nose panel.

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Post by Hendrik Moulds »

Dakota, no it didn't come out of Bradford. Why do you ask? Do you know of another car?

Will sort out the photos this week Jon. Thanks for the offer on the electrics, like I said there's going to be lots of welding before I even think about that.

Took the shell in for bead blasting yesterday after finally getting all the little bits, fuel lines, handbrake cables etc off the car. Should be ready early next week when I will take some photos of the new colander!
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Post by Dakota »

Hi
years ago I took a chap from Bradford to look at a preA coup'e in Essex I can't remember his name but he had a notchback he was restoring which I think was RHD , I think that was his reason for doing it as it was rare, very.. As for the PreA that was RHD and a 1500S to boot overall a very nice car really , it was stock but finished in Carrera Pan America signwriting and thats what put the guy off it.
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Interesting, the notchback has definitely fallen off the radar, will have to start searching the local garages!
I think I know the PreA with Panamerica signwrighting, the car is now in Germany.
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Post by pete917 »

I must admit, I hadnt really seen one before. What spec are they. Were there many made. Certainly looks interesting.
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They were built by Karmann for Porsche and weren't that popular at the time, I think production was about 2000 cars? The spec was the same as standard cars, but when you sit in one they is a lot more glass and you feel there is more space.

Basically they are a cabriolet body with a roof welded in, a lot of cars have been converted to cabriolets. Like I said above they only produced 16 RHD cars for the UK market, of which I have I know of one other as well as two possibles (one in Bradford? and one seen in Birmingham in the 90s). Whether they exist still, who knows.
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356ist wrote:They were built by Karmann for Porsche and weren't that popular at the time, I think production was about 2000 cars? The spec was the same as standard cars, but when you sit in one they is a lot more glass and you feel there is more space.

Basically they are a cabriolet body with a roof welded in, a lot of cars have been converted to cabriolets. Like I said above they only produced 16 RHD cars for the UK market, of which I have I know of one other as well as two possibles (one in Bradford? and one seen in Birmingham in the 90s). Whether they exist still, who knows.
Thank you. That certainly have a great look to them.....

I wonder how many of thre RHD cars are left........ What a barn find tat would be :wink:
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