Restoration of a RHD 2.2S

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Alan @ CanfordClassics
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Post by Alan @ CanfordClassics »

Also the interior is finished bar the foot rest/boards and fitting the new opening door pockets yet to arrive from Porsche.

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I am really happy with how the original steering wheel truned out. We stripped, painted and re-trimmed it, plus found a replacement horn push.

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Thanks for looking

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Post by mersea »

Stunning work...... A pleasure to look at.
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Post by Alan @ CanfordClassics »

Hi,

Progress has slowed down since the last pics, but we have almost finished the trunk area just some minor detailing to finish.

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Thanks

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Post by mycar »

You take your time Alan... and I`ll keep buying the lottery tickets. :)

The car just gets better and better.

Regards, Mike.
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Post by 911hillclimber »

Alan:
Have you used PRI bushes in all the suspension or just on the engine/box mounts?
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Post by smallspeed »

that looks absolutely amazing.. i hope one day i pick the right 6 numbers so i can give you a call 8)
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Post by elkelk »

Beautiful work
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Post by mattsctr »

Alan, you guys have just built my all time favourite 911 - FANTASTIC!
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Post by 964RS »

Looks fantastic Alan.

I'd love you to do a restoration for me. But I'd be scared to ever drive it...seems sacriledge to get it dirty! :shock:
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Alan, the french people of PORSCHE early is interesting by our marvelous work !
in this link !
http://www.club911.net/viewthread.php?tid=105862

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Post by NAB »

Can I add my praise to those posts already sent. I think this must surely be one of the most complete restorations I've ever seen and to concours standards. The result is gorgeous.

Can you estimate the total number of hours spent on the car ?

I hope you get a good price to reward you for your labours !...

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Post by Simon Rudge »

Great work Alan,

I thought mine was a bit grim, but positively showroom from where you started.

As ever the fnished result is a tribute to your care and attention, a lesson for us all!

Cheers
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Post by Alan @ CanfordClassics »

Thanks again for the kind words.

Progress on this car (as it is my own) has been slow recently due to other restoration requirements.

I found a few pics of other new parts fitted recently. We have stripped and re-calibrated the MFI pump and now fitted along with the fully rebuilt throttle bodies. The fan has been correctly detailed - I will rivet this back together tomorrow.

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Thanks

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Post by Timo »

Excellent work, she looks like new! Really well done guys.

Don't know how you're ever going to top this unless next time you just start from scratch without any car to stick bits to.
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Post by Barwaut »

Amazing...

When will it be for sale?
So I can start saving... :lol:
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