Pre-A Outlaw replica.

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Re: Pre-A Outlaw replica.

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Yup.. That was me... :oops:






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A small "etchy work" for detailling... :)

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Re: Pre-A Outlaw replica.

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Hebster52 wrote:Just one pre-A here.. ;)

Scribbled some hitech drawings today...

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From drawing to final parts.

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I bought a center with splines for the new steeringwheel. The center is originally meant for Grant wheels but works also for this.

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To make it work with the custom Splitbus hornbutton I have to make custommade hub for the wheel. I have a friend working at the local vocational school on the department of metalworking. He gave one student my measurement as a practice piece to work out angles etc. on a metal lathe...

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First part is done. Second is going to be done during the coming week.

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Re: Pre-A Outlaw replica.

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Painted the "Outcast" badge even though the print transfere wasn't perfect.
Looks kind lf Ok anyhow... I'm going for another attempt later anyhow...

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Steeringwheel center allmost done too. All parts billet one off made... :)

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Re: Pre-A Outlaw replica.

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Just had to test one 6,5x15 mercedes steelie just to see how it fits... offset 49mm.
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Theres about 15-20mm clearance from inside of wheel to torsionplate and outside just tightly inside the body... :)
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Re: Pre-A Outlaw replica.

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Great alternative to the usual. Really like the fit inside the arches :)
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Re: Pre-A Outlaw replica.

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Today I tested an originalwheel from a 1966 beetle. It would also be one option. There's room for widening about 5-6cm inwards and 2cm out. Which would end at 6-7 inch wide too... :)
It feels wrong in my opinion to buy a set of new 356 copies or even used original 356 wheels for a large amount of money to just cut them up and widen them too.... :)

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Re: Pre-A Outlaw replica.

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Like the 66 Beetle wheel ... because the holes in the center are different than the 356 repro's. I had them on my Intermeccanica. The only problem was to find a straight and round set of them.
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http://www.356speedsterclub.nl

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Re: Pre-A Outlaw replica.

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Thanks for your inspirational photo!
What brakedrums do you have?
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Re: Pre-A Outlaw replica.

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These are aluminium drum covers from CB Performance.
http://www.356speedsterclub.nl

http://www.porsche-outcasts.com

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Re: Pre-A Outlaw replica.

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Thanks! Found them at CB's site.

Today I started cutting out the fiberglass inner doorsills as I wanted to make the innerpart in sheetmetal so I can, if needed later lift off the body from the pan. The rollcage would not allow this if I mount the body permanantly straight to the pan.

Inner parts cut out.

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New panels in sheetmetal prefitted.
A square tube will be sitting under the doorsill as support too.

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Also finally got the first part of the rearfloor prefitted.
The firewall will also be replaced with a more "original looking" firewall.

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Now I just have to cut and fit the leftside doorsillpanels too. After that I can start welding the parts to the pan and fill up in the corners between rearfloor and sills.
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Re: Pre-A Outlaw replica.

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Scored a pair of 356 replica wheels so now I can make the 6½x15 wheels for the rear with offset 50mm.. The wheels will not look widened from the sides but wider than stock from the rear...

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I also scored one set of ITB's from a Kawasaki bike that are adapted to Type-1 manifolds.

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Re: Pre-A Outlaw replica.

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Very limited freetime at the moment.. But atleast I got into cutting and separating the first wheelcenter from arch yesterday. :)

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Re: Pre-A Outlaw replica.

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Looks good :) Keep the updates coming!
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Re: Pre-A Outlaw replica.

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Ok. I cut up the first 6,5x15 MB wheel today. Started by butchering the center just to ease the removal.

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Here now with 356 center prefitted at Offset 49mm compared to the 25mm offset on the stock type 5,5x15 to the left.

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Also testfitted on car. Might work with a little less offset, maybe 40-45. Got to test some more later.

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