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Thread: Introducing my ‘73 T

  1. #31
    I would definitely disassemble all mechanical items as first step.
    A rolling cart ( there are several posts showing these and build specs) .....I had one fabricated by local steel fabrication shop for $750 is highly recommended to allow suspension items to be removed and keep the body mobile .
    Also fenders, doors, front and rear lids , bumpers etc. can all be removed . This work will take several months depending on time availability. Once the body is stripped ,all body parts can be dipped and E coated, then the tub can be dipped and E coated as well. The tub can be strapped down on your cart to allow transport to the stripper . They usually have a fork lift and rigging to accomplish the dipping process.
    Will post some photos of the cart and related .
    73.5 Snrf T
    71 Snrf T
    70S targa
    76 914 2.0
    82 Targa,
    85 Alfa GTV6
    60 Lancia Appia Zagato GTE
    Searching for transmission 7115322 (911/01)

  2. #32
    Here are photos of the Mobil cart.....there are several varieties that have been posted .
    This was a more economical version.
    My lift helps a lot for working at various heights .
    Also shown is a fender that I bought used ....it was dirty and painted .
    This is was a stripped and E coated metal piece will look like.
    Your restorer will also thank you for clean piece and easy to see deteriorated metal needing repair.
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    73.5 Snrf T
    71 Snrf T
    70S targa
    76 914 2.0
    82 Targa,
    85 Alfa GTV6
    60 Lancia Appia Zagato GTE
    Searching for transmission 7115322 (911/01)

  3. #33
    Thanks 71Gold!
    Early S Registry Member #3658
    1983 911 SC (sold)
    1973 911T (field find project/ sold)
    1985 911 (driver)

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    I celebrated Porsche's 70th by finally getting my engine open, now to figure out what I have. This is after I got the mud dauber nests and acorns out of it.
    Early S Registry Member #3658
    1983 911 SC (sold)
    1973 911T (field find project/ sold)
    1985 911 (driver)

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    Also been slowly removing everything from the body, so here is a frunk and driver's side interior shot.
    Early S Registry Member #3658
    1983 911 SC (sold)
    1973 911T (field find project/ sold)
    1985 911 (driver)

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