Restoration of a RHD 67S
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Arr the bulkhead welding
The welding (if you can call it that) around rear tunnel & bulkhead was a so called repair to the rear torsion tube. If you look back at one of the early pictures I posted you can see one of the car with the rear suspension collapsed. This was caused by a split in the tube which houses the rear torsion bar, thus to effect a repair you then cut a huge square out the bulkhead & tunnel/kick plate to gain access. Then cut the middle of the tube out and weld a new piece in (without the outer tub) just to make things as dangerous and unpractical as possible.
Job done
This was one of the first talking points when it arrived at Chesterton. Thus to correct this bodge I sourced a replacement tube (SC) which will be replaced with the existing suspension brackets from the SWB one.
“Simples”
The welding (if you can call it that) around rear tunnel & bulkhead was a so called repair to the rear torsion tube. If you look back at one of the early pictures I posted you can see one of the car with the rear suspension collapsed. This was caused by a split in the tube which houses the rear torsion bar, thus to effect a repair you then cut a huge square out the bulkhead & tunnel/kick plate to gain access. Then cut the middle of the tube out and weld a new piece in (without the outer tub) just to make things as dangerous and unpractical as possible.
Job done
This was one of the first talking points when it arrived at Chesterton. Thus to correct this bodge I sourced a replacement tube (SC) which will be replaced with the existing suspension brackets from the SWB one.
“Simples”
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Wow the workmanship that goes into making the bespoke repair panels is amazing. It just amazing how rusty these cars can become. I also have contacted previous owners and like you say they all fondly remember the cars. Keep the update coming.
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Good stuff Garry, great that you are hands-on with the process.
It'll be interesting seeing Chesterton's work. I've pottered around their website a few times, and along with Bray's and Sportwagen, they must be just about the best in the business. Could certainly show the Porsche's own restoration department a thing or two. It's been particularly interesting looking at their coachbuilding projects as well.
It'll be interesting seeing Chesterton's work. I've pottered around their website a few times, and along with Bray's and Sportwagen, they must be just about the best in the business. Could certainly show the Porsche's own restoration department a thing or two. It's been particularly interesting looking at their coachbuilding projects as well.
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