72 Hotrod - my new project
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Re: 72 Hotrod - my new project
Did you keep the oil pipes that exit through the front inner wing ?
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Re: 72 Hotrod - my new project
I certainly did Ian. oil cooler in RH wheelarch with slots in the front bumper to increase airflowHighfield wrote:Did you keep the oil pipes that exit through the front inner wing ?
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Re: 72 Hotrod - my new project
morning Dougiebrembo wrote:Great progress Dan, stick with the Keswick Green![]()
Why did you change the seat fixings, are they for modern Recaro's?squirdan wrote:Can't wait to see the retrimmed Recaros bolted in here:
3 reasons really:
a. I want to be able to occasionally use 4pt harnesses and this makes for easy locating of them
b. yes I am using modern Recaro Sportster CS seats which are being retrimmed in black basketweave and plain black
c. i prefer the lower seating position these welded in mounts allow
the std seat belt retractors will mount to welded in plates nice and low down out of the way and the cage has a threaded boss for the upper mount on B pillar.
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Re: 72 Hotrod - my new project
this car was Sepia brown ex Factory
having just read Keith's latest magazine I find in there an essay on brown, nay a veritable paeon to the joys of Sepia, penned by our favourite classic Porsche racer (and purveyor of extraordinarily undervalued very rare 968 club sports
) Mr Robert Barrie
who has just assured me he was deadly serious
should I really paint it Sepia?? I cant quite see it but I will entertain it as an idea
this linky is quite seductive and not far off the spec of what I am building:
http://911motorsport.be/?page_id=1149
having just read Keith's latest magazine I find in there an essay on brown, nay a veritable paeon to the joys of Sepia, penned by our favourite classic Porsche racer (and purveyor of extraordinarily undervalued very rare 968 club sports
who has just assured me he was deadly serious
should I really paint it Sepia?? I cant quite see it but I will entertain it as an idea
this linky is quite seductive and not far off the spec of what I am building:
http://911motorsport.be/?page_id=1149
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Re: 72 Hotrod - my new project
Sepia Brown is good.
But it's not as good as Leaf Green, is it.

But it's not as good as Leaf Green, is it.

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Thanks for that link, Dan. I had been wondering what had happened to my favourite Sepia car. That black R Gruppe they have for sale looks pretty special, too.
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time waits for no man as they say and I got a call from Tuthills asking me why hadnt I sent my engine lid up...
the one original to the car was quite nasty so rather than buy a new one I am reusing the flat lid that came from Mr Highfield before I wrought the transformation on that car
the flat wide boot of the 968 was just about perfect...

the shell is now pretty much ready for paint:
new RS type quarter bumpers fitted with the trim holes filled (i have ticked the box marked trim delete):

new rear seat pans in (not that they will be ever be sat in, doh):

EB Motorsport bonnet fitted extremely well:

Old and new meet up quite well. About the only bit left that is still the red the car was in when I bought it:

some fiddly bits of leading that others might have overlooked but could not be left as was, eg a hole in the gutter attended to:

oil cooler test fitted for 2nd time and the front bumper vents that will feed it:


So with that all done in the last week or so it became time to choose a colour
i toyed with Sepia Brown and I really tried hard to persuade myself that it is cool and retro
I couldn't. especially when I looked at this. Colour is a personal thing and it just doesnt do it for me

So in consultation with John the paint guru we have mised up a bespoke colour inspired by Keswick Green and Slate Grey. I like to call it Slate Grey UK, thats because most of the great photos you see of Slate cars are under bright Californian sunshine or indoors. In our much more "flat light" I think it looks too dark.
See what you think of my lightened version...
my colour is either side and slate is the middle one:


thinking of calling the great man and asking his view

the car I am holding it against is sport classic grey

the one original to the car was quite nasty so rather than buy a new one I am reusing the flat lid that came from Mr Highfield before I wrought the transformation on that car
the flat wide boot of the 968 was just about perfect...

the shell is now pretty much ready for paint:
new RS type quarter bumpers fitted with the trim holes filled (i have ticked the box marked trim delete):

new rear seat pans in (not that they will be ever be sat in, doh):

EB Motorsport bonnet fitted extremely well:

Old and new meet up quite well. About the only bit left that is still the red the car was in when I bought it:

some fiddly bits of leading that others might have overlooked but could not be left as was, eg a hole in the gutter attended to:

oil cooler test fitted for 2nd time and the front bumper vents that will feed it:


So with that all done in the last week or so it became time to choose a colour
i toyed with Sepia Brown and I really tried hard to persuade myself that it is cool and retro
I couldn't. especially when I looked at this. Colour is a personal thing and it just doesnt do it for me

So in consultation with John the paint guru we have mised up a bespoke colour inspired by Keswick Green and Slate Grey. I like to call it Slate Grey UK, thats because most of the great photos you see of Slate cars are under bright Californian sunshine or indoors. In our much more "flat light" I think it looks too dark.
See what you think of my lightened version...
my colour is either side and slate is the middle one:


thinking of calling the great man and asking his view

the car I am holding it against is sport classic grey

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Re: 72 Hotrod - my new project
Love the colour - that bit of green will make all the difference.
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Loved the idea of Keswick as it looks really cool and retro........new colour also looks pretty hot and think it will work well.
- Do make sure you're given an exact formulation for future reference, being non-standard it would be difficult to ever match without this.
Looking forward to seeing the car in paint.
Looking forward to seeing the car in paint.
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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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Not sure red interior goes with the bespoke green?
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I think red and green will work very well - dare to be different!
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In the late Nineties we ordered an ALPINA B10 V8 in Alpina Green with Classic Red leather interior....it looked terrific, and it's cars in combinations like that which you remember...
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Re: 72 Hotrod - my new project
and especially with the amber indicators. Traffic light Porsche.Bootsy wrote:I think red and green will work very well
Nice green. What colour the interior ?
Glad the old lid is being put to new use.
Ian
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Renault Clio Trophy 182 #31
1964 Alfa Giulia Sprint GT SOLD
1992 964 C2 with RS Suspension and Sport Interior SOLD
1973 911T (2.7 Carrera engine and loads of period mods - all steel) SOLD
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A long overdue update... Sadly I don't have the time to do the mega detailed threads some do, which I am in awe of. But I think you'll get the impression. Bottom line is that the shell has finally been finished, prepped, seam sealed etc and gone into paint this week. On the colour I decided to go standard slate grey. The below is not the finished paint, just the first coat. This is first and foremost a road car so it's stone chipped underneath, sound deadening inside etc.
I think I've reached an inflection point now where the day I drive it is firmly in sight!







I think I've reached an inflection point now where the day I drive it is firmly in sight!







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Good news Dan, looking forward to see it go back together 
Darren
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


