'72 911T Restoration

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Re: '72 911T Restoration

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964RS wrote:Barry is a genius.
Wow, indeed!! :cheers:
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Re: '72 911T Restoration

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Is there an accolade above that?
He gets better each time we witness these restorations of cars which 20 years ago would have been scrapped back then.

Fab work and an education to all us tin-bashers who are at the other end of Barry's scale..... :cyclops:

I've been under my 911 which I re-built in 88 very recently, and some of the repairs I did were quite good and most are lamentable.
Standards of workmanship are raised by such as Barry, and soon i will have to re-build again my shell. That will be the time to re-do some of my 'MoT' repairs.(ie you CAN see the joins, so easy to cut it all out!)
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Re: '72 911T Restoration

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A-post repair to the other side.....

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Repairs to the rear.....Barry wheeled up a repair section for the rear inner wing top area and then welded that it.

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The rear end needed to be jacked to the right height before the old slam panel was cut out. With the rear end aligned, it could be cross-braced before cutting out the rear slam panel. After that everything was put back together again with some finishing off to the last part of the nearside inner wing, plus a general tidy-up.

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Re: '72 911T Restoration

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seems a very fast worker or is there a timelag here? always good to see the back from the dead stuff ! will be great and hope this bits are of some use
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Re: '72 911T Restoration

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Fantastic stuff from Barry. Keep the updates coming. I really enjoy these threads now I am not writing the cheques. :P

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Re: '72 911T Restoration

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I know what you mean John..... :-)

Great job Barry - Rich, must be great seeing all the holes gradually disappear!

All the best, really interesting read!

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Re: '72 911T Restoration

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squirdan wrote:seems a very fast worker or is there a timelag here? always good to see the back from the dead stuff ! will be great and hope this bits are of some use
Hi Dan,

Yes, slight time lag.....Barry is quick but not that quick! (the photos so far represent progress up to about early December of last year).

By the way the bits I sourced off of you did come in very handy...all will be revealed soon!


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Re: '72 911T Restoration

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…and as if by magic! :albino:

I wonder if the majority truly appreciate the sheer effort, time and skill that go into achieving those results? - Amazing! :notworthy:

Some truly outstanding work going on there 8)

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Re: '72 911T Restoration

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Next Barry moved onto some front end repairs. The tank support panel was backdated to '72 style. The old battery area was removed and a new part fabricated to form the new shape.

The slight distortion to the bulkhead was also removed as far as possible.


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Re: '72 911T Restoration

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I could sit and look at this stuff all day long
The simple things you see are all complicated
I look pretty young but I'm just backdated yeah
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Re: '72 911T Restoration

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Me too.

Irritatingly good, but raises the game considerably for apprentices like me to aspire to. :)
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Re: '72 911T Restoration

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Thanks for the comments chaps: really not sure I deserve them TBH.

I will admit to being very pleased with that little dented area though. Can't for the life of me figure out what could have happened there? Anyway, I tried to get the shape back on the car, but it was no good, the dent rods just couldn't even start to move it, and I was beginning to put tiny 'outies' (outward dents) in it.

With it on the bench though, I was able to work the dent inside-out with a nylon drift (doesn't stretch the metal further). After that, it was a case of floating the metal back downwards into the correct shape, and weld it back in. It's still my favourite part of the car, silly as it might sound. Just was a lovely metalwork excercise.

As for the car itself, although it does look pretty challenging in the opening photographs, it has a couple of very good points: droopy tail aside, it's arrow straight. The other huge advantage is that it's never been welded. This makes my job very much easier. All in all, so far it's been a rather good project ....
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Re: '72 911T Restoration

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More front end work....a new area of front wing ahead of the battery boxes was fabricated for each side, and welded in. Two new bumper mounts were also made and fitted. The position of each was checked with a plumb-bob against measurements and marks down on the jig.

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Re: '72 911T Restoration

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The new chassis leg for the nearside is forward dated from the factory to suit later cars, a process that Barry reversed again by removing the factory mod, fabricating a new part, and welding into place.

On the other side, a new base for the corroded chassis leg was welded in, and the area of the battery strap's captive nut replaced, complete with new nut.


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Re: '72 911T Restoration

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Building up the new front end.....

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