Ground up resto 1973 2.4S

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Thomas L
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Ground up resto 1973 2.4S

Post by Thomas L »

Hi Guys

Here is my project :

Porsche 911 2.4S Targa 1973

Matching numbers
Farbe 8310 grünmetallicc
Interieur 12 Kunstleder schwarz mit Sitzmittelbahn Perloncord
Optionen
258=Kopfstützen li,re
409=Sportsitze li,re
419=3-Punktautomatikgurte
425=Heckwischer
426=Zierleisten an den Radausschnitten
568=getönte verglasung

The plan is strip down sand blasted and complety rebuild to factory specs in the rare original green metallic.

I started this in september 2007

Here as I bought it :

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Starting to strip it :


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I am going to replace inner and outer panels, front wall, front wings, rear fenders and the inside targa reinforcement. Also the tank support in the front need replacing.

Im hoping to get finished by christmas............next year :bigsmurf:

More pics to follow

Thomas
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Post by willbrown »

Cool :)

Good luck with the resto. You should speak to Paul (Ferry Man) or Nick Moss about the colour choice as I believe I'm right in saying he has the only correct colour green metallic '72 2.4S in the country.

Keep us posted :P
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Post by 40 scout »

Good luck -

ps Fancy a little side bet on your completion date???? :wink: :wink:
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Post by Ferry Man »

Cool colour Thomas. :wink:

I see you've already got some shots of my car on your Danish forum.
'It's great to see another Metallic Green car being restored to the correct colour.
Good luck with the rebuild.

Nice Corvette too. 8)

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Post by Gilbert '71 T »

I see you have been having some fun already with the heat gun and putty knife :lol:

youre absolutely doing the right thing, the car will look fabulous back in metalic green 8)
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Post by Thomas L »

Hi Ferryman.

Your car is a big inspiration, its keeping me going in hard times. Hope mine is going to be as nice as Yours. Your car is also wallpaper on my computer :)

Im most likely going to ask You for additional phots in my progress if You dont mind.

Regards Thomas
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Post by Ferry Man »

No problem at all Thomas. Use any shots you wish.
If you need higher resolution files just PM me.

I hope your restoration goes well.
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Post by Thomas L »

Now I am ready for removing the sealing.....

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Post by 912uk »

heat removes the tar nicely , horrid job takes a while but can be done..

warm up the tar and remove with a scraper the heat makes the tar brittle..
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Post by steve911944 »

looking great thomas I look forward to seeing more pics as it goes along great colour
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Post by Thomas L »

This is a hard job, the bottom is nearly halfway cleared.........

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Regard Thomas
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Post by Helen »

:notworthy: great job.
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Post by jtparr »

nice job thomas
so much better to be able to do that on the car when its on its side

brings back memories of mine........ which was horrible

worth it in the end though :)

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Post by Thomas L »

Now all the sealing is off the floorpans............

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Its gonna be great when all these little bumps are done properly

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Post by Thomas L »

So finally the front is completed a few holes discovered in the floor, but no bigger surprises......

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This is how the panels are done, the "American way"

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Next step is to cut of the old fenders and remove all the sealing inside the rear wheel housing.

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Regards Thomas
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