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    You're right ppg couldn't find the formula but he said the other was better because it wasn't water based.i will find out

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    The problem I found with alternatives to Glasurit was that the metal flake was larger. For the paint to look right on my other '72 hot rod, I ponied up $1600 for a gallon of Glasurit.
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    Yes was pricey but worth it.no idea why the po would have wanted silver but it was his car then I guess

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    "Oscar" Now the fun begins........

    My car......work in progress. It's not numbers matching but I have a 1970T donor car for all the right stuff I need for the most part. So I have a question. Restore or make a fun lightweight daily driver. No air no sunroof 1970 Conda Green. "Oscar" is the exact car I was looking for. What would you do?


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    1972 914 4722916453 Rusty Orange.......;-)

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    The trend and smart money seems to be into original restoration these days. And you've got such a cool color as a base for a resto. But at the end of the day, it's your car, your enjoyment, your call... regardless of any opinions - do whatever floats your boat ! ;-)

    PS: your rotisserie is awesome !
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    Just in... 1972 911E Albert Blue waiting impatiently to be driven.

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    Go 'Light' . . .

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Mitchell View Post
    . . . not numbers matching but I have a 1970T donor car for all the right stuff . . . No air no sunroof 1970 Conda Green . . . exact car I was looking for. What would you do? . . .
    I'd start here . . .
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...htweight-Build

    . . . and don't forget the earplugs!



    Oh --- and start a thread!

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    Here´s my 303210, rare original black and with few rare options. It´s my summer timer daily-driver as it has not yet restored. It has few non-original parts, like the newer S-badges but it is still the most enjoyable car I have owned this far.


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    Introducing the newly arrived 911E to Houston...

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