Can't wait to see this oneDustyM wrote:We mixed the colour to be as close the the carbon as possible, we wanted the carbon details only to be visible when up close, from a distance the car all looks painted.911hillclimber wrote:
Did you choose the colour because you could show the carbon weave by simple clear over it?
If the car was, say, red, I guess you would have to put solid colour over the carbon, or can you 'ghost' colour over the weave so it shows to some degree?
You could also paint the car in the same way with a different colour, and whether that blend on the side of the roof would work would be a matter of opinion. I'm not so sure.
We are currently building a 964 with a carbon roof and the car is to be painted in olive green metallic, another dark colour, I may try the same paint fade on the roof but more than likely it will be hard line masked between the colour and the carbon.
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Best ask for the DDK discount, then. Just enter the code 'INYOURDREAMSSUNSHINE' at the point of sale.964RS wrote:Stunning as always Jon.
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Apparently Jon takes payment in Jaegermesiter
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Absolutely. I’m at my best when I’ve mixed a few Jaegers with some good old German beersBootsy wrote:Apparently Jon takes payment in Jaegermesiter
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Probably time for an update on this one since it's nearly finished!
We left it as a painted shell, so now the best part of any restoration, putting the shiny parts on.
Before we get to that though, after the car was painted I decided it needed a bit more carbon, so ditched the original Ducktail and bought a carbon one.
I applied the same method to this as I had to the bonnet and stencilled the Porsche lettering.
In Primer, leaving a bare carbon area.
Stencil applied
Paint the colour base coat. and peel off the stencil
Lacquer the whole lid.
We left it as a painted shell, so now the best part of any restoration, putting the shiny parts on.
Before we get to that though, after the car was painted I decided it needed a bit more carbon, so ditched the original Ducktail and bought a carbon one.
I applied the same method to this as I had to the bonnet and stencilled the Porsche lettering.
In Primer, leaving a bare carbon area.
Stencil applied
Paint the colour base coat. and peel off the stencil
Lacquer the whole lid.
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Suspension, cabling etc fitted first.
Standard enough sport Bilstein setup, although I used turbo ARBs, and turbo tie rod kits.
I then changed my mind (again) and fitted KWv3 Adjustable front struts and rear shocks.
Wheels finished to RSR spec with period Pirelli rubber.
Standard enough sport Bilstein setup, although I used turbo ARBs, and turbo tie rod kits.
I then changed my mind (again) and fitted KWv3 Adjustable front struts and rear shocks.
Wheels finished to RSR spec with period Pirelli rubber.
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Thanks Andy.
Next up installing Jonny's (Classic Retrofit) electric A/C system.
The kit comes with a full new blower unit which is a straight replacement for the original although a little larger as it contains the evaporator.
The drier fits at the rear of the arch.
Condensor under the headlight bucket, complete with fan.
Obviously this wouldn't be possible on a regular longhood as the battery box would be in the way, but since this is a backdate, it squeezes in there.
The compressor and ECU fit between the spare wheel, fuel tank and battery, no space is wasted!
A little black paint on the condenser, to stop it showing through the horn grill or wheel arch.
Obviously there is electrical work to be done and a switch located on the dash.
I also chose to fit one of Jonny's uprated alternators too. The Ecu is a clever bit of kit and can moderate the A/C compressor if it detects that the current from the battery/alternator is too low, for example in traffic with wipers and headlights on etc. It will avoid the battery draining. But with the uprated alternator this situation shouldn't arise meaning full demist is available even in traffic.
Next up installing Jonny's (Classic Retrofit) electric A/C system.
The kit comes with a full new blower unit which is a straight replacement for the original although a little larger as it contains the evaporator.
The drier fits at the rear of the arch.
Condensor under the headlight bucket, complete with fan.
Obviously this wouldn't be possible on a regular longhood as the battery box would be in the way, but since this is a backdate, it squeezes in there.
The compressor and ECU fit between the spare wheel, fuel tank and battery, no space is wasted!
A little black paint on the condenser, to stop it showing through the horn grill or wheel arch.
Obviously there is electrical work to be done and a switch located on the dash.
I also chose to fit one of Jonny's uprated alternators too. The Ecu is a clever bit of kit and can moderate the A/C compressor if it detects that the current from the battery/alternator is too low, for example in traffic with wipers and headlights on etc. It will avoid the battery draining. But with the uprated alternator this situation shouldn't arise meaning full demist is available even in traffic.
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Glorious set of pictures!
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Interior up next.
Backdated Dash facia trimmed in Carrera Red Leather (of course!) with the carbon version of Momo's Prototipo
Gauges stripped and cleaned and with the silver 'pip' added.
'Salt and Pepper' RS style carpets installed with leather trimmed 1/2 roll cage
Bucket seats in red (heated of course Darren!)
Door cards and custom door pulls.
Obligatory wooden gear knob.
Backdated Dash facia trimmed in Carrera Red Leather (of course!) with the carbon version of Momo's Prototipo
Gauges stripped and cleaned and with the silver 'pip' added.
'Salt and Pepper' RS style carpets installed with leather trimmed 1/2 roll cage
Bucket seats in red (heated of course Darren!)
Door cards and custom door pulls.
Obligatory wooden gear knob.
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Window frames in, complete with rear pop out window conversion
Bumpers on and lights in
LED headlamp conversion
Some of you will recognise these mirrors from a previous project.
And that's about it for now, currently waiting 6 months for a throttle body conversion kit to arrive from the States.
Bumpers on and lights in
LED headlamp conversion
Some of you will recognise these mirrors from a previous project.
And that's about it for now, currently waiting 6 months for a throttle body conversion kit to arrive from the States.
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Looks wonderful
The carbon graphic idea is genius
The carbon graphic idea is genius
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That’s such a great build, lots of nice details and I’m sure it will be a hoot to drive.
The force is strong in this one ......
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As always Jon the workmanship looks fantastic, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
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