1987 3.2 Carrera Backdate project - Sladeys hotrod

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haasad wrote:
]Darren65 wrote:Like the light...shame the sticker's wonkey!
Darren ...stones and glass houses.. :lol: :lol: I've seen the rear window on your car...I think it ads patina myself :wink:

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Nothing wrong with glamour...not difficult to find on a car as nice as yours either....but sladeys sticker isn't straight is it?
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No, well wonkey!
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:lol:


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Porsche Classic are so impressed they put it on their Facebook page

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Did they mention the sticker not being straight?
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Thanks for sharing that Nick.

Seume, see me after class.


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sladey wrote:Thanks for sharing that Nick.

Seume, see me after class.

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Think you'd better PM me what he actually said as I can't make head nor tail of the summary :lol:


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Another step forward, several steps back.....

The wing project has been dragging on a bit, mainly because real life gets in the way. I knew at some stage I would have to trial fit the wing before painting it because I might have to do some more chopping about to make it work

Suzanne is away for a week so I thought it an ideal time to grab a bit of "me time" and I've booked Monday and Tuesday off work to get on with it.

The plan is to:-
1. take the existing wing
2. Sort out whatever corrosion I might find on the inner wing
3. Trial fit the 'new' wing - making whatever adjustments are needed to get it to fit
4. Re-fit the existing 'patinated' wing - maybe try to make it fit a bit better

I would then prepare and paint the 'new' wing at my leisure before fitting it.

So, off we go....

Plan for today was to get the old wing off.

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After a while it came off OK - this is before I managed to disconnect the headlamp

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Then came the inspection of the inner wings. Now I knew all was not well down there - I'd got corrosion coming through down n the front in the luggage compartment, and I'd also noticed some corrosion just forward of the door when I was working on the footwell blowers

However I got a bit of a surprise
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The front half is better than I thought it would be
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So that's my weekends work cut out for me then, and I use the phrase 'cut-out' advisedly.

While I was there I thought I'd offer the new wing up as well.

Not good

Basically as I'd replace the vertical support 'bar' on the new wing I'd not got it in exactly the right place. The placing of this is crucial for the wing/door gap - as a consequence there is a horrifically large gap between wing and door.

So realistically the plan for the weekend is going to be focussing on letting in new metal to that inner wing - getting it nice and sound and rust free - and protected for the future.

With regard to the 'new' wing I don't think I'll have time to do any cutting and shutting, but I will be able to make a much more accurate template to work from for when I do get the time.

The bit I was worried about (the shape of the lower part of the wing) seemed to be pretty good.

Looking forward to an active few days....

Will keep posting progress.





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Ouch. Not good. :(

I remember pulling my wings off for the first time and holding my breath for what I may find. I guess I was lucky!

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You have a busy few days ahead, don't spend too much time on the forum bar the odd update and banish that inner wing rot. Go go Mr Slade
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Will do


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Ermmm...back in the Garage Mark :wink:

That inner wing doesn't look great, but I am sure you will have sorted in no time ! It is what it is, just need to get on with it
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