Looking good, Adam!
Looking good, Adam!
1966 911 Coupe - Slate Grey - 304598 - still in restoration!
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The wireframe is not for sale, but the fiberglass body we used to make it is. You can make flexible shape patterns off of it like we did, without making a wire frame. This body was taken off a real car, not a Beck. It's very accurate.
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---Adam
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That’s awesome Adam. Where’s the real hood in these photos? I didn’t realize you had so many real body parts.
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Hey Adam looks good. Your car looks like a 550 front end not a 550A, hard to tell from the photo (post 18), but does the hood from the A fit without mods? My favorite is still the da spoodster though.
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Luckily, I hadn't finished the hood I was making yet so I can make these fenders and nose match the hood that I got. There is some leavity in making your own car, some freedom in the design.
Yes, I miss Da Spoodster, I never even got to drive it and probably never will since it's in Australia now.
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hi Adam
Any progress on the 550 during the long winter evenings ?!
I really enjoy the thread
Paul
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Yes, I was able to score an original hood (off 550A-0114), and an original tail (off 550-0058), so between all that and the doors and inner fenders the car will be over 50% original metal. Hoping to get going on the chassis in February, right now the car is just chillin'.
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a tail too - wow - fantastic
(of course ---- you had built one --- but anyway !!!)
Out of interest:
(i) did someone contact you, or did you sleuthly work on getting it for ages ?
Same seller as the hood (maybe - as paint job of ivory/black seems similar) ?
(ii) did 550A-0114 and 550-0058 "die" - or get these parts replaced, as far as you know ?)
(iii) are you still basing it on the 914 rear clip ?
Great stuff - looking forward to more in due course !
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Paul
1969 ex-South African RHD Tangerine 911T . 1970 ex-Southern Californian LHD Conda 911T 1955 Series 1 86" Land Rover (original Australian CKD … very slowly re-building) 1987 W124 230e
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I cast the net far and wide, looking for original metal, and some seeds came back as trees. Of the three cars my parts came all are still around.
I'm re-thinking the 914 rear clip, I had so many issues with the 904 build getting everything low enough for the body work to clear that I'm not sure I want to re-invent the wheel again.
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