912/6 Project - here we go again!
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Julian Reap did a lovely job (as always)...
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Shame it can't stay this low...

Two and a half days to hang a rear bumper? Really?

Headliner going in at last...

Still love the yellow lights – not sure the MOT man will.

Shiny!

Less is more... only switchgear on dash is to the left of the wheel: ignition, headlights and screen heater. No radio, no ashtray, no glovebox, no heater controls.
Top will be finished in black vinyl, to match door cards etc.
Why? No reason other than I always admired Mies van der Rohe's outlook on design.
(Oh, and that horrid steering wheel is not staying...)
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Hot Rod! 
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I nearly died when I saw that wheel!
The clean-look dash is a very nice idea. Assuming you have a heater in the car, where will you locate the slider controls to the flaps and blower?
Looks like you are still sitting very /too low to the road so guess the engine/box are still awol?
I would keep those yellow lights as they are different and blend=in so well.
Lookin' good!
The clean-look dash is a very nice idea. Assuming you have a heater in the car, where will you locate the slider controls to the flaps and blower?
Looks like you are still sitting very /too low to the road so guess the engine/box are still awol?
I would keep those yellow lights as they are different and blend=in so well.
Lookin' good!
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Thank f*ck for that !KS wrote:(Oh, and that horrid steering wheel is not staying...)
Car's looking great - can't be long now ...
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Love the dash! Looking cool
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Low and bad 
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Hi Graham, I'm using a heated screen and the idea is to use the hand throttle lever to operate the heater boxes, with a simple floor-mounted on-off switch to operate the blower.911hillclimber wrote:The clean-look dash is a very nice idea. Assuming you have a heater in the car, where will you locate the slider controls to the flaps and blower?
Looks like you are still sitting very /too low to the road so guess the engine/box are still awol?
The 'box is done (thanks to Mike Bainbridge - who else?) and the engine is in the hands of Bob Watson...
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Hi Keith,
I have been following your build of the 912-6 both here and on line and through Classic Porsche and am very impressed by the work.
I understand from one of the magazine articles that you had the separate oil tank for the 6 cylinder engine cleaned and E-coated. This is a process I would like to use on the oil filter and oil breather housings on my own 912. Could you be kind enough to tell me and the rest of the gang where you got your tank serviced?
Thanks and keep up the good work both on El Chuco and in Classic Porsche. The magazine gets better with every issue.
Matt
I have been following your build of the 912-6 both here and on line and through Classic Porsche and am very impressed by the work.
I understand from one of the magazine articles that you had the separate oil tank for the 6 cylinder engine cleaned and E-coated. This is a process I would like to use on the oil filter and oil breather housings on my own 912. Could you be kind enough to tell me and the rest of the gang where you got your tank serviced?
Thanks and keep up the good work both on El Chuco and in Classic Porsche. The magazine gets better with every issue.
Matt
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Sorry for the delay! I only just noticed the posting. The tank cleaning and e-coating was handled by Canford Classics – and very nice it is, too.
Just a couple of updates, and hints at what's to come...





Just a couple of updates, and hints at what's to come...





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Great progress Keith……glad you'll make it to CLM…
….Jealous? Moi?
….Jealous? Moi?
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72T 2.5... http://ddk-online.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=56183
73 2.4E ... http://ddk-online.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=44242
77 Carrera 3.0...to 74 3.0RS ... http://ddk-online.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=63389
72T 2.5... http://ddk-online.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=56183
73 2.4E ... http://ddk-online.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=44242
77 Carrera 3.0...to 74 3.0RS ... http://ddk-online.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=63389
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Well, my car's not going to be as detailed underneath (or most anywhere else, for that matter!) as yours, but realistically I doubt I'll be ready for CLM, so don't fret! 
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Exhaust porn headed for El Chucho, courtesy of Turbo Thomas...
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No heat. Brave man!
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Those are nice!
Are you topping them off with a TT silencer?
If so, will be v interested to see what you think.
Are you topping them off with a TT silencer?
If so, will be v interested to see what you think.
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