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Re: '65
Work continues apace with Barry.
Both of the front strut turrets had suffered from corrosion and previous repairs. Here are the "before" pics of the LH side...
Both of the front strut turrets had suffered from corrosion and previous repairs. Here are the "before" pics of the LH side...
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I think new pre-65 turrets are available from Porsche.
https://www.design911shop.com/p/porsche ... gLytvD_BwE
https://www.design911shop.com/p/porsche ... gLytvD_BwE
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Thanks Ian. That would have been pretty useful! Hopefully will help someone else (Barry already finished with mine).IanM wrote: ↑Tue Mar 19, 2024 5:50 pm I think new pre-65 turrets are available from Porsche.
https://www.design911shop.com/p/porsche ... gLytvD_BwE
Those Porsche panels look good to me, on the face of it.
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Called by at Barry’s today…to agree the last detail fabrication for the XK…...as I was en-route to a certain place to see a certain progress on paint…Barry was busy on the near side footwell repair…one of a number of repairs yet to do….
Plenty of work yet to go but it’s looking better each time I see it….
Plenty of work yet to go but it’s looking better each time I see it….
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(full restoration. now as an RS Touring)
1963 3.8 E Type
( 11 years in the making…………………….)
1952. XK120…the next one ……….……..)
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Thanks jp! I'm looking forward to seeing it again soon. From the email updates, it certainly seems to be getting there.
"Easy" job after your XK! (by easy I mean well-practised and standard for Barry, not a new puzzle to be solved at every turn).
Hope the Jag is looking good!
"Easy" job after your XK! (by easy I mean well-practised and standard for Barry, not a new puzzle to be solved at every turn).
Hope the Jag is looking good!
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The RH front inner wing, including the strut area, was a fair bit worse than the LH:
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RHF Inner Wing again. More unpleasantness here.
Hmmm, not much left, is there?
And this looked pretty solid, as shells go...
Hmmm, not much left, is there?
And this looked pretty solid, as shells go...
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That looks a right bib-full.
I did my 73T coupe shell in 1989 and it was bad in the usual places, but 'pristine' compared to this shell.
Some big patches going in, but will be great when it has all cooled down.
Thank you for posting all of this work by Barry, most interesting.
I did my 73T coupe shell in 1989 and it was bad in the usual places, but 'pristine' compared to this shell.
Some big patches going in, but will be great when it has all cooled down.
Thank you for posting all of this work by Barry, most interesting.
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If it makes you feel better Barry described your shell to me as ‘relatively straightforward’
I guess working on JPs Jag projects so long now that another 911 (must be over 60 by now?) is almost muscle memory.
He’s also seen the lattice of a 912 that’s shortly to be delivered so yours is simple
Lovely work as ever and will be as good as new, probably better.
I guess working on JPs Jag projects so long now that another 911 (must be over 60 by now?) is almost muscle memory.
He’s also seen the lattice of a 912 that’s shortly to be delivered so yours is simple
Lovely work as ever and will be as good as new, probably better.
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Thanks all.
It's not bad overall, and will be very nice when done. Just another cautionary tale that, when you get to the stage of really stripping a car, even reasonably decent ones need "a fair bit" of work.
I figure the shell will be good for another 60 years (at least) after this visit (not least because the paint and underseal etc will be much more protective than original, and it's going to lead a sheltered life) so it won't be my problem next time around!
It's not bad overall, and will be very nice when done. Just another cautionary tale that, when you get to the stage of really stripping a car, even reasonably decent ones need "a fair bit" of work.
I figure the shell will be good for another 60 years (at least) after this visit (not least because the paint and underseal etc will be much more protective than original, and it's going to lead a sheltered life) so it won't be my problem next time around!