'72 911T Restoration

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Re: '72 911T Restoration

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Hey Richard I just wondered if there were any updates on your car?
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Jos,

No updates since my last posts.......I'm slowly nursing my wallet back to health (it has taken a bit of a beating after the recent work on the car plus Christmas and the January Tax Bill)!!!

Hopefully it should be going into Alan at Canford Classics a little later this year for fitting up / trimming etc and as soon as it does I'll make sure to get some pictures posted up.
Cheers

Richard

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I can post daily updates if you like! :) ......

....this car drags me out to my garage every day, it's pure art and in my opinion is the most delicious coupe (shell) I've ever seen.......it really is flawless! 8)

Richard is one lucky boy......

.....I hope he never takes it away! :wink:
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One of my favourite photos…..just love how the colour curves around the bottom edge of the engine lid and the SLAM of orange screaming from the number plate panel…and it's all the same colour!!!…..I'll never tire of drooling over tangerine! 8)

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very nice work, congrats guys, look forward to seeing the build progress
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Darren65 wrote:One of my favourite photos…..just love how the colour curves around the bottom edge of the engine lid and the SLAM of orange screaming from the number plate panel…and it's all the same colour!!!…..I'll never tire of drooling over tangerine! 8)

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Re: '72 911T Restoration

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Madrat wrote:Jos,

No updates since my last posts.......I'm slowly nursing my wallet back to health (it has taken a bit of a beating after the recent work on the car plus Christmas and the January Tax Bill)!!!

Hopefully it should be going into Alan at Canford Classics a little later this year for fitting up / trimming etc and as soon as it does I'll make sure to get some pictures posted up.
Pesky things like money always seem to get in the way.....

Look forward to seeing the updates if Darren will let go of it for long enough - I hope the drool wipes off ok :lol:
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Lots of cool engine builds coming along nicely up at Redtek.....

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Thanks for the update photos Darren.....I didn't think Nick was going to be able to start on my engine just yet so its great to see that he has! :cheers:
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Madrat wrote:I didn't think Nick was going to be able to start on my engine just yet so its great to see that he has! :cheers:
A few weeks and it'll be finished and ready to go! :wink:
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After about 20 months on the back burner this project will be going back online next week :cheers:

I am in the middle of compiling a parts list and it looks like my OPC will be doing very well out of me over the next few weeks! On the subject of parts, please can the collective knowledge on DDK clarify the following queries I have with regards to my COA:-

1.) The car is an early US supplied 1972 model year 911T MFI with a production completion date of 01/07/71. THE COA states stabiliser front 20mm, rear 18mm. However, the car came with a 15mm stabiliser at the front.....does anyone know if this is likely to be correct and is it likely that my COA is wrong?

2.) Does 18mm rear stabiliser sound correct?

3.) Comfort equipment - leather steering wheel is also stated.....can anyone clarify what else constituted comfort equipment in addition to the leather steering wheel... for example should the lettering on the rear deck-lid be black or gold with this option?

Thanks in advance!
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Re: '72 911T Restoration

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Sounds like that's a CoA from Porsche Cars GB - I had the same info on one of my cars from them regarding anti-roll bars.

20mm front anti-roll bars were not fitted to any production 911 in the '69-'73 years.

15mm F&R anti-roll bars were optional on '72T models (std on S)
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M 470 : Comfort group for T-model:


Velouren carpeting
Gold ”Porsche” nameplate and model number
Aluminium door sills
911S rubber mouldings on bumpers and below doors
Chrome rocker panels
911S instruments
Rubber bumperettes
Leather covered steering wheel


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Re: '72 911T Restoration

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Thanks Andy & Mike,

So it looks like my COA needs to be amended to read Stabiliser front 15mm, rear 15mm then (as I presume front 15mm, rear 18mm would not have been an option on a US T)?

I'm trying to keep the car standard but I'm not sure how the gold lettering is going to look on a tangerine car with a black deck-lid grill and the chrome rims of the taillight lenses....it sounds a bit of a mish-mash on paper....hope it looks better in the flesh!
Cheers

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Re: '72 911T Restoration

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Not quite all the details but most (and a celebrity thrown in),

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