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Re: 2.2s Targa rebuild

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Hi Richard - just been reading back through this great Thread and wanted to say well done to date for everything that you've achieved !!

I happened to meet up with a dealer/restorer called Tony Outtridge a couple of weeks back - Tony's one of those guys that've have been around for ages and has some stories to tell.

Anyway - getting to the point - he's currently doing a full restoration of an American LHD Targa S in conda/metalic green - total nut and bolt job to (in my eyes) a very high standard indeed.

He's based in Hatfield so not that far from you.

Interestingly - he expects the car to sell for around £90k - I don't know if that'll be any kind of comfort to you when you're slogging away getting the rest of that paint off etc !! :)

Keep up the good work !!

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PS - if you don't mind me asking - what did you do with that S Bumper ? I actually prefer them and would really fancy one for my car !! :lol:
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Re: 2.2s Targa rebuild

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Funny you should say that, I got the non-s bumper from Tony! Nice guy - he also had the Doctor's car there when I went over to see him, so I got to see that before its great resto!

The S bumper is surplus to requirements - it is only a fibreglass one, but in pretty good nick. Happy to pass it on for a few pounds - pm me if you want to discuss. I have some new struts to buy :-)

£90k seems a lot for the car - I know they're rarer than the coupe S (I think they only ever made about 1500 over the two years) but coupes seem to command a price premium. I think Alan's 2.2s coupe went for that sort of money, but who knows....I do think I'll be insuring it for a bit more than the £40k I had it valued at before though!

I'd like to see Tony's resto - I've only ever seen one other 2.2s targa in real-life, it would be great to get some advice on various bits and pieces, thanks for the tip!

Thanks for the encouraging words, much appreciated.
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Hi Rich ,
Great thread , it will be worth it in the end .
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Remember it? I had that picture framed and it's on the wall with the other significant 'family' photos! I love it!

How are you Russ? Be good to see you sometime, let's see if we can hook up sometime this summer?

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Richard your thread is truly inspiring.
It is good to see a Targa naked for a change.
Yours looks to be in a surprisingly good state
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Not much to update on the cleaning - due to go to the blasters in a couple of weeks and then onto Barry's.

In the meantime, I have found some great wheels - currently they are at Harvey Weideman's in the states and will get the full resto treatment from him, but these are deep 6 without hearts! I found out that Porsche fitted these for only a few months (approx Aug 70 to around Feb / Mar 71) after which they went to flat 6's. Mine was built Sept 70 so this is spot on. Although the set is not date matched, they are 9,10,11 & 12/70 - I think this is one of those 'near enough' moments without compromising too much - they're just too lovely to pass up.

I have something of a mixed batch at the moment - 3 flat 6's, 1 deep without heart and one with a heart. Am going to refirbish the one with the heart as a spare - According to Harvey, it is likely that I would have had a 'heart' as a spare as the pile for the spares seemed to last longer in the factory - the fact that mine is just on the crossover date would seem to make this correct. I never thought I was going to get to this level of anal detail, but it just sort of sneaks up on you.

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They look very nice and should be perfect once restored. Such an important part of our cars. My car was made in June 1970 and I have deep 6's with hearts.
Look forward to more updates.

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Excellent result on the wheels Rich - one more thing ticked off the list !
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OK - so as my creative brothers-in-law have been over from Canada for the last couple of weeks, naturally the chat turns to Porsches - and so they decided to have a bit of fun with the car & their camera.

Thought you might like to see the results

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I think I might get me some of them neon downlighter thingies for when I'm listening to my dubstep - git down..

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I can see one problem with the above: the shell already looks like an 'After' picture :lol: .

Just looks too good :) .
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So - a big day today. No rain for the first time in what seems like a month or so.

But also - I've finished with these :-)

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So it was off to the blasters today. Decided to make it a softie for a few hours....

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Great idea John - really works a treat - I used 'pallet wrap' £6 for 300m - bargain! Then wrapped it up in a Halfords cheapie, stacked the Landie with as much metal as I could fit in and took an 'end of stage one' photo fresh out of my garage. Quite a moment for me this....

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Fantastic :P
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:)

One thing, doesn't a Landie look well with something to tow? Nice thing to have in the fleet.

Looking forward to seeing the Targa up here in a little while.
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You missed a bit! - I can still see some green under that cling film :wink:

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Thanks chaps. I agree Barry, the Landie always looks better towing, unless it's trucking through some offroad stuff. Great car.

So guess where we ended up -

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Its just a total aircooled culture down there - so many buses, porsches - all good.

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So back on with the wings for transport to the blasters and it's in Alan's tender care for a couple of weeks.

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Big hole in the garage now....but plenty of bits lying around the outside of it....got to get on with them now!
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