My Journey to Classic 911 Ownership!

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My Journey to Classic 911 Ownership!

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I’ve been a member here for a while now, but have mainly been reading and researching for the past 7-8 months. However, I’ve finally made a decision on a car so I thought that the time was right to give you all a rundown...

The journey for me started in early 2009 when, after a few years of ownership, I’d become a bit bored with my 997. Rather rashly I decided to sell the Porsche and bought a new Aston Martin V8 Vantage, which as it unfortunately turned out, was one of the most disappointing cars I’ve ever owned! Anyway, a few weeks later and thoroughly disillusioned, I sold the Aston and – for the first time in over 17 years – found myself without a car! :(

Now, I don’t do many miles a year (probably 6000 at most) and other than the odd work related trip, mainly use the car at weekends, so for me a car is pretty much for enjoyment purposes only. However, I really couldn’t decide on anything modern that I liked – other than perhaps a new 997, but I’d been there and done that, so was hesitant to go there again quite so quickly. Consequently, I found myself flipping through the pages of Octane magazine looking at classics and wondering if the time was perhaps right to scratch that particular itch?!

I’ve never owned a classic car before, but have always had a real soft spot for the 356, especially the Speedster, but had ruled that out on the basis of cost and practicality. I’d briefly investigated replicas a few years ago as a second car, but just didn’t like the finish nor the fact that they’re not the real thing and knew that’s what I ultimately wanted. So, I started looking at 356 coupés.

To cut a long story short, after very nearly buying a fully restored concours 356B Super 90, I eventually decided that the 356 would need to be a second car as I didn’t want to run it as my only means of transport. I’m still looking for a good 356A (preferably RHD) as a slightly longer term Outlaw project – so if you know of anything interesting please drop me a line!

So, with the 356 out of the equation for the moment I found myself looking at classic 911’s – more specifically the early LWB models. After yet more reading, research, viewing and driving various cars I decided that a fully restored car was the only way forward for me and I found myself talking to Canford Classics, who was extremely knowledgeable and helpful.

After a few trips down to the Canford Classics workshops in Bournemouth I’ve finally decided to buy a car that they owned and were restoring to be sold upon completion... a lovely 1973 Porsche 911 2.4T in Gemini Blue Metallic! :)

A full bare-metal restoration was already well underway when I decided to buy the car, but this was how it started the process...

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Fortunately for me (although not my bank balance!) the car hadn’t been completed when I agreed to buy it, so I could indulge myself and have some period modifications carried out that make the car quite personal and something a bit special! :)

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Here are a few photos of the work progressing over the past couple of months.

The car was fully stripped ready for the restoration process to begin...

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This revealed a few minor areas of rust!...

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The main shell sections were stripped of paint...

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Before the shell was rotated and further stripped of coatings, etc...

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A bit more stripping...

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Before the entire shell was then blasted...

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Now to start putting some metal back!

Just some of the new panels that were required...

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Welding commences...

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Fitting the panels...

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Time for a bit of colour! :)

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The finished paint job back at the Canford Classics workshop...

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So, that's the story so far.

I’ll reveal more as the work progresses and I’ve got some more photographs to share, but suffice to say, it should be worth the wait!

Simon.
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Cool - welcome to the forum - car looks great. Any details of how it's going together - are you keeping it stock or making any modifications/upgrades etc?
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nice - look forward to reading - still really want Alan to do me one, one day....
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Post by Mike »

looks great and a beautiful colour!
cheers, Mike.

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1994 993 C2 Carrera Riviera Blue
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964RS wrote:nice - look forward to reading - still really want Alan to do one, one day....
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964RS wrote:nice - look forward to reading - still really want Alan to do me one day....
Worrying.

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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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none of you are funny :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by Mike Usiskin »

oh yes they are :lol: :lol:
former owner, still hoping to be reunited with my STOLEN 1972 911T/E 2.4 . Keep looking guys

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Post by mycar »

Welcome to DDk Simon, that`s a beautiful colour. I presume you`ve had the car repainted in it`s original colour but the first photo and the freshly sprayed photo do look different... lighting conditions I suppose ??

Just to slide off topic slightly, (you asked for it) Why were you so disappointed in the Aston ? I nearly talked myself into one of those 3 months ago (until Mrs Mycar realised what was going on) and it would make me feel slightly better to hear how rubbish they are.

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Post by willbrown »

8) great to see another car brought back from the brink - congratulations. look forward to seeing more, especially about the nosiy bit at the back. what spec are you thinking?
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