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Re: 72 Hotrod - my new project

Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2014 7:20 pm
by haasad
Simply gorgeous.....

Re: 72 Hotrod - my new project

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 10:00 pm
by Highfield
Looking splendid in that mirror finish grey :-)

Re: 72 Hotrod - my new project

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 11:41 am
by left4dead
This shot's interesting, Dan, as it looks like Keswick Green which is a colour I think you were originally considering for the car (could, however, just be my monitor)?
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Re: 72 Hotrod - my new project

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 1:57 pm
by squirdan
Thanks for the kind comments everyone

It does look Keswick like Steve I agree but I went with slate in the end

Think it was just the lighting

Meanwhile today I heard my seats are finished.. And they hit the spot as far as I am concerned
Trying to learn the lessons from last time ....
"Road car, road car, road car" repeat mantra to myself ad nauseam

No point in making a quasi race car or smthg so raw it becomes a pain

Hence with the seats I wanted:

Comfort+sporty+harness friendly+retro look

Pretty happy!

Image

Re: 72 Hotrod - my new project

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 2:02 pm
by Bootsy
Look superb

Re: 72 Hotrod - my new project

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 2:11 pm
by Northy
Nurse! the curtains!

They look fantastic.

Re: 72 Hotrod - my new project

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 2:33 pm
by squirdan
thanks guys

there are many other good seats i've seen other people choose like the ones Darren has got planned or D'eser retro look ones

BUT I have had recaro sportster cs seats before when I had a Clio Cup and they really are very good

and I liked the fact they are Recaro ie keeping a link with the sporty option "in period"

Southbound did the work ... as long as you dont mind every email taking 3 weeks to be answered, they are the guru's of Porsche interiors I think

matching basketweave on the doors and dash and new black headliner going in

Re: 72 Hotrod - my new project

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 4:02 pm
by shoestring7
squirdan wrote:thanks guys

there are many other good seats i've seen other people choose like the ones Darren has got planned or D'eser retro look ones

BUT I have had recaro sportster cs seats before when I had a Clio Cup and they really are very good

and I liked the fact they are Recaro ie keeping a link with the sporty option "in period"

Southbound did the work ... as long as you dont mind every email taking 3 weeks to be answered, they are the guru's of Porsche interiors I think

matching basketweave on the doors and dash and new black headliner going in
Very nice.

Mine are at the trim shop at the moment, and were a gash red alacantara/vinyl, but I agree; mounted at the correct height just the best seats I've ever used in a road car.

>C

72 Hotrod - my new project

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2014 9:22 pm
by sladey
Very cool seats

Oh and stunning car

Re: 72 Hotrod - my new project

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2014 3:57 pm
by squirdan
the joys of a long drawn out build with the car (or collection of bits) having been in a few places ... not

#1 we cant find one of your door handles, or the keys.

solution: new lock set £750 *ouch*

#2 the battery box delete to facilitate airflow to the wheelarch mounted oil cooler means theres nothing to mount the yellow spotlight on.

solution: fab up a small flat section bracket (i dont want them bumper mounted...looks messy and I have NOS horn grilles with the holes in the middle for exactly this reason)

#3 the in-sill oil pipes used end in "BSP" type threads and we dont like them

solution: just sort it

#4 your side windows are very scratched

solution: swapped for some other nicer old ones

#5 if you want a hidden radio aerial windscreen they only come in green tint. your back window isnt green tint so wont match

solution: yet another line added to my excel worksheet

#6 the headliner from Southbound is great but it didnt come with the vinyl bits for the pillars

solution: tell you what lets trim them in shagreen (joke)

anyone contemplating a project. DONT.

just buy something like that ST that Stretch posted , which has consumed someone elses time, effort and cash


only joking...despite all the hassle its still very satisfying having something bespoke with every detail MY choice. I want to be driving it and mid-late April is looking very likely

Re: 72 Hotrod - my new project

Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2014 5:18 pm
by Darren65
squirdan wrote: hopeful of being done by Jan / Feb!

cheers Dan
From your first post Dan! :shock: .....

......I'd say to be 'only' 14/15 months over schedule is an achievement and you'll be at least a year ahead of me! :wink:

The pain, anguish, and cost will become distant memories as soon as you drive it!.......and having a car looking that good you'll know you did the right thing!

Awesome project....very well done! 8)

Re: 72 Hotrod - my new project

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2014 7:31 pm
by Disco
this is one hell of a car. absolutely love it. fantastic colour, great details and superbly done. Bet you're over the moon Dan.

Joe

Re: 72 Hotrod - my new project

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 5:07 pm
by squirdan
Avon CR6ZZ's ordered

185/70 fronts, 225 / 60 rears... anything wrong with that?

bearing in mind wider rear arches and 245bhp

famous last words but first drive scheduled Friday 2nd may :cheers:

Re: 72 Hotrod - my new project

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 5:26 pm
by Uk911
Good luck with the first drive, I've loved reading this thread, hats off to you you are the owner of one hell of a good looking 911, I take my hat off to you......Mark

Re: 72 Hotrod - my new project

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 6:11 pm
by Mitch
squirdan wrote:famous last words but first drive scheduled Friday 2nd may :cheers:
All brilliant work Dan, you're going to be well rewarded for all that effort.

So far Darren has set the benchmark for first drive days... have you found the original owner yet? :wink:

Enjoy every minute of it!