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Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2011 2:41 pm
by MdR
Canford Classics - Better Than New?

Alan - I've just sat & read this entire thread. Marvellous, mate, just plain marvellous.

Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 11:08 pm
by Alan @ CanfordClassics
Thanks Martin,

Here are a few more pics taken a few days ago by Tim Scott.

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Alan

Posted: Mon Mar 28, 2011 9:53 pm
by 911hillclimber
The sea side shot could be San Francisco Bay!

Great photography. :)

Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2011 9:47 pm
by 912jeff
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Adjustable spring plate bosses + 3mm length

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original length ones

Just come across this thread, It gives me some thoughts of how to tackle FGW10C Looks good, but a few comments

The bosses that the spring plate caps bolt onto look like they are the 3mm longer ones, for the adjustable spring plates! Shortening them by grinding is an option but check the internal thread length as from memory there is only 6mm of thread. Possibly of looked better if the seat belt area had been butt welded in.

Another optionis to add a 3mm shim on the out side of the spring plate (to simulate the adjuster piece) to give the correct complression of the bushes!

Other than that looks great

Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 11:00 am
by Barry
Jeff:

1) The inner wing was an old stock Porsche one that came with no torsion tube area kit at all (no reinforcing plate, and no bosses). Therefore the bosses were turned up from solid to the length of the originals, and the reinforcing plate had to be saved and refurbished from the original.

2) The seatbelt reinforcing area was done by the factory: i.e. they have the rather ugly overlap. If it hadn't had it, then I'd have made up a replacement area (to blank off the inertia seatbelt area that later inner wings come with), and butt welded it in, as per here (RS, another Canford project):

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I guess we could have drilled all of the spotwelds out, cut the seam welds, and let it in flush, but at the time we agreed that if it was good enough for Porsche, it would be good enough for us. As it happens, I've got to do both processes on John's 2.2E, so will bare your comments in mind :wink: .

Looking forward to seeing some of your completed restorations 8) .

Posted: Sat Apr 16, 2011 10:37 pm
by Alan @ CanfordClassics
Thanks for the post Barry.

I managed to find time to take the 2.2S up to Bob Watson's so we could check the fuelling and do a preliminary test. This is the 5th time I have been to Bobs in as many weeks :lol: !

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and a short movie of the car.

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Thanks

Alan

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 9:33 pm
by Alan @ CanfordClassics
Hi,

The 2.2S has just been photographed by Jamie Lipman (www.jameslipman.com) for a future magazine feature. It was great to spend some time with Jamie and John Glynn (www.johndglynn.com) a real pleasure to meet and chat with them, both a fellow pair of Porsche nuts.

I have not seen the pictures Jamie has taken yet and I look forward to seeing them. The photo shoot was great fun...

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and Jamie got a few detail pics :lol:

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Thanks

Re: Restoration of a RHD 2.2S

Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2020 2:27 pm
by deano
Reviving this excellent thread so that newer members get to see it :cyclopsani:

Re: Restoration of a RHD 2.2S

Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2020 3:34 pm
by inaglasshouse
Yep. Was a good one. When dinosaurs roamed the earth and Jamie was even younger.

Whenever I worried about the metalwork on my 2.2S resto (which I didn't much, to be honest, since Barry was doing it), I would look at this photo...
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... and think - he fixed that one. Could be worse!

Re: Restoration of a RHD 2.2S

Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2020 7:09 pm
by deano
I'm absolutely stunned that it can be pared back that far and still come out like a new car at the end !!

Incredible skills ! :shock: ... and balls ! :P

Re: Restoration of a RHD 2.2S

Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2020 7:13 pm
by Bootsy
Big balls

Re: Restoration of a RHD 2.2S

Posted: Tue Dec 01, 2020 8:43 pm
by Alan @ CanfordClassics
To be honest I have since restored worse than that S. Crumbs looking at this thread again, it was also along time ago. That 2.2S I feel was one of the first web based presented resto’s of which many have now been done. Good times.

Alan