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Re: 1973 911 E RHD - Gemini Blue
Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2018 2:24 pm
by Tp81
In a weak moment I added up all of the receipts of my spend to date.
Mike (210hp) has already asked why I would do such a foolish thing and Jameslipman rightly pointed out he drives a $7000 car, what more do I need to know.
If only I had paused, taken a deep breath and left the files in the drawer.
The only thing for it, is to simply block it from my mind and pretend it never happened. Good mental training, all part of the process.
Re: 1973 911 E RHD - Gemini Blue
Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2018 4:11 pm
by inaglasshouse
Also if you didn't know the number, your best beloved couldn't torture you until you disclosed it. Too late now.
What about the car though, Tom? Show us the car!
Cheers, Richard.
Re: 1973 911 E RHD - Gemini Blue
Posted: Sun Feb 11, 2018 5:59 pm
by Tp81
Original 7x15 Fuchs dated 7/72. Thanks Mike (210HP)
I know these aren't correct for the car, not overly bothered. I have the original wheels, just think these will look spectacular.

Re: 1973 911 E RHD - Gemini Blue
Posted: Sun Feb 11, 2018 7:32 pm
by yoda
Those do look lovely Tom ..... can’t beat a nice set of Fuchs!
What did you car come with?
Re: 1973 911 E RHD - Gemini Blue
Posted: Sun Feb 11, 2018 8:12 pm
by chud
Tp81 wrote:In a weak moment I added up all of the receipts of my spend to date.
Mike (210hp) has already asked why I would do such a foolish thing and Jameslipman rightly pointed out he drives a $7000 car, what more do I need to know.
If only I had paused, taken a deep breath and left the files in the drawer.
The only thing for it, is to simply block it from my mind and pretend it never happened. Good mental training, all part of the process.
Thats the first rule of fight club that is - burn all evidence and leave the car to your best mate in your will as he knows the true worth.

Re: 1973 911 E RHD - Gemini Blue
Posted: Sun Feb 11, 2018 9:19 pm
by Tp81
yoda wrote:Those do look lovely Tom ..... can’t beat a nice set of Fuchs!
What did you car come with?
Flat 6 x 15. Still beautiful but I like the slightly deeper dish on these. I hope it works when the car is finished.
Re: 1973 911 E RHD - Gemini Blue
Posted: Thu Feb 15, 2018 7:53 pm
by Tp81
Looking for some technical assistance with this one in terms of originality. I was fortunate enough to be able to take some reference pictures of a 72 Gemini with blue interior and madras, the same spec as mine. The question I have relates to the rear parcel shelf, on the car I photographed the rear shelf was blue leatherette. Looking at other cars, I don't think this is correct and think it should be black like the dash and door caps.
The following car was one that I considered around the same time as buying my E but chose the rebuild route.

Still love this, especially the interior. In the pictures you can see the black parcel shelf.
Is someone able to confirm the colour the rear parcel shelf should be in a 1973 blue leatherette car?
Thanks
Tom
Re: 1973 911 E RHD - Gemini Blue
Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2018 9:54 am
by Cortina
98% sure mine was blue ... 73 spec car , could check old photies if needed. Mine went to Australia , so tricky to check now !
Re: 1973 911 E RHD - Gemini Blue
Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2018 10:00 am
by Tp81
If you can check some pictures that would be great.
Re: 1973 911 E RHD - Gemini Blue
Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2018 10:33 am
by 210bhp
The Irish Green car is spectacular. I seem to remember the seller had two lovely cars, the other was a safety colour? Possibly signal orange? (Or was it light ivory?) I remember they were photographed together on that forecourt and they were both top drawer examples. $200k each or more?
Can’t help with the rear shelf colour as I’ve never seen a blue interior in the flesh. Before Alan popped up I was going to say black since all the one’s I’ve seen (no matter what the interior colour) were black. However, Alan’s real experience is the opinion to go with. Let’s hope a definitive photo turns up although it’s not often someone takes a snap of the rear shelf.
Regards
Mike
Re: 1973 911 E RHD - Gemini Blue
Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2018 10:54 am
by abzadams
Tom, my 72 has a black parcel shelf.

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Re: 1973 911 E RHD - Gemini Blue
Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2018 12:24 pm
by Tp81
Rich,
Thanks. I can’t see the picture, photo bucket and there change in policy has ruined many of the threads on this site. So many good pictures no longer accessible.
It’s a difficult one this, I have seen so many different variants. 74 cars with brown dash and then a brown parcel shelf, other pre 73 cars with coloured interiors there seems to be a combination of self coloured and black. It might come down to personal preference for me in the end if I can’t get a definitive answer.
Tom
Re: 1973 911 E RHD - Gemini Blue
Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2018 12:37 pm
by Bootsy
Tp81 wrote:Rich,
Thanks. I can’t see the picture, photo bucket and there change in policy has ruined many of the threads on this site. So many good pictures no longer accessible.
Use Google Chrome and install the Photobucket cheat plug in
Re: 1973 911 E RHD - Gemini Blue
Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2018 12:51 pm
by abzadams
Bootsy wrote:Tp81 wrote:Rich,
Thanks. I can’t see the picture, photo bucket and there change in policy has ruined many of the threads on this site. So many good pictures no longer accessible.
Use Google Chrome and install the Photobucket cheat plug in
Tha'ts what i've got.
Tom, here you go;
I'm posting it as its not a black interior but it does have black parcel shelf etc.
Re: 1973 911 E RHD - Gemini Blue
Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2018 11:19 pm
by Tp81
Minor update, after much debate and assistance from Mike (210HP) I have managed to settle on the paint type and colour of Gemini Blue. Various card have been sprayed out and Mike was kind enough to act as a go between to an original car allowing for samples to be compared against a original panel.
I stopped into my restorer today to pass on the good news and discuss the next stage, its that long since I have look at the car / build that I need to refresh myself on stonechip lines and coverage, seam seals and internal paint finishes. I really don't want to make any mistakes and try and be as true to the original look as possible.
Snapped some pictures while I was in. My own car has a blue undercoat but was stunned by the lovely 356 they have in at the moment. I will be stopping in next week late one night to take some proper pictures.
Can't wait to see it in paint.