2.2s Targa rebuild

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Re: 2.2s Targa rebuild

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God!
The quality of these re-builds is sky - high now, what are mere mortals supposed to do?

Just look at that side view and the door gap!! :shock:
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Re: 2.2s Targa rebuild

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The colour of this car is wonderful and looks amazing in all different lights. In the sun it's just dazzling…

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Wow.......just wow!!!! I'm loving this colour and the quality of this paint job is immense (I particularly like the shot in the sun above)!

First class work from Barry, Richard & Darren - you must be blown away by the results Rich!
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Re: 2.2s Targa rebuild

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911hillclimber wrote:God!
The quality of these re-builds is sky - high now, what are mere mortals supposed to do?

Just look at that side view and the door gap!! :shock:
:drunken:
And that's not all - the gaps are actually about a quarter mil too tight at the back edge....but when you press down on the back of the car, the body flexes it into shape....so when engine and gearbox are in they should be truly perfect....
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Re: 2.2s Targa rebuild

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Madrat wrote: First class work from Barry, Richard & Darren - you must be blown away by the results Rich!
Totally, completely and utterly....it's amazing work.
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Re: 2.2s Targa rebuild

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OK -

Final stages of detailing and paint - thought you might like to see the 'blacking-up' although obviously not in a dodgy minstrels kind of a way....

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I particularly like the dashboard...sad I know, but there's really good blow-through on the passenger side, it looks exactly like it did....

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And finished off with some handpainting. As per factory....not sure I approve of choice of phone though.

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Great job all round....should be a couple of photos with all bumpers etc hung in next couple of days....can't wait.
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Re: 2.2s Targa rebuild

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Is the 'painter' going to add his signature to the metal dashtop ? ... :wink:
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Lightweight_911 wrote:Is the 'painter' going to add his signature to the metal dashtop ? ... :wink:

He is - and he's going to be recreating the build number in yellow crayon too - I think it's right that he does that - he's been in charge of QC on this too...

And deserves his place in the history of this car.

I'm also going to ask a certain Mr B Carter to add his autograph on there too before the dashtop goes in place...
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Nice touch - & well-deserved in both cases.
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Re: 2.2s Targa rebuild

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And as if by magic....

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Re: 2.2s Targa rebuild

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If the weight of the drive train 'corrects' the door gap what happens when you fly over a hump-backed bridge and 'land' :(

Are Targa's really that flexible?

Hope this car comes together nice and quickly, will look really nice when done in the spring sunshine.
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Re: 2.2s Targa rebuild

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Yes they are...especially with the roof off. That's why even though it was scorching when we were ar Spa I went round with the roof on, adds so much stiffness to the chassis.

But the joy of cruising in a chilled way without the roof is just super cool.

For those who like a targa anyway....
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Re: 2.2s Targa rebuild

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911hillclimber wrote:.....will look really nice when done in the spring sunshine.
I dropped in to see Darren and the Green Goddess today and even in the greyness of Swindon in Feb...it looks fabulous!

Top class job from everyone and it'll no doubt look stunning when completed. It'll probably go well too :wink:
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Re: 2.2s Targa rebuild

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911hillclimber wrote:Are Targa's really that flexible?
And not just Targa's….if you ever set the gaps when a car is on a spit you're in for a bit of shock when you get it back on its wheels….ask me how I know!!! :?

If you study the photos you'll see the variance Richard is talking about is minuscule to say the least, maybe just a little fine tuning once it's back on it's suspension/wheels, door frames in, engine/gearbox re-fitted etc.

Overall it's not turned out too shabby :)
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That really is a great colour. 8)
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Re: 2.2s Targa rebuild

Post by Jesse »

Sorry for the OT but how do the gaps react once engine and wheels are on?

Does the weight of the engine stretch out the gap of the B-post - door? How about the door/sill gap?
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