Very nice car, what happened to the original Recaro sport seats ? :rolleyes:
Very nice car, what happened to the original Recaro sport seats ? :rolleyes:
Look forward to seeing them in the car.
IMHO, the best "Sport Seat" from the era was made from '74-'80. They reshaped the bottom bolsters in '81 and also re-designed the side bolsters. Easier ingress-egress.
Photo shows why the '74-'80 are the tightest fitting of anything from '74-'89. When you're in, you are (locked) IN.;)
Post pictures from the the CO Rally.
This is just a question, not a critique, being that you have a more powerful engine in your car why no need for a duck tail spoiler?
I like "under the radar". My '74 isn't at all stock. It just looks like it. ;)
Hey, Macroni, why don’t we post photos over here....
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...=1#post1026848
Truth is, I took very few photos, was too busy driving over 8 or 9 passes, with the highlight being independence pass, with very light traffic, it was simply stellar.
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A few from Targa CO, great cars, people, roads and weather!
The reason I asked about the rear spoiler is based on Porsche added the ducktail spoiler for a reason (performance), which then grew to a whale tail. These tails were not for show they served a purpose/function. I will admit that I do like the clean tear drop lines of your car, I just wanted to know your though process of not adding one with the more powerful engine.
To sithot, I don't think you're under the radar with CARRERA written large on both sides of the car:D
Mainly wanted to stick with all of the original steel body panels (exception being the steel Carrera flares welded on) in this restoration and my general preference is for 911s w/o a rear wing e.g. my RS America with the wing removed. Also an interesting chart from the Carrera RS book by Thomas Gruber and Georg Konradsheim. Front and rear wing + 4.5 kph or 2.79 mph.