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Thread: SWB hood restoration: correct inside sound deadening material/paint?

  1. #11
    Hi Anthony,
    sorry to hear about your accident.
    This is a detail of my untouched original 67S hood:

    You can see that the area was masked before the sound deadening was applied. In other places it runs a bit under the outer hood structure. That indicates that the sound deadening material was applied on this panel before the outer structure was welded on. The hood must have been painted then at the end of the process.
    Michael Moenstermann
    Osnabrueck - Germany
    Early 911S member #1052




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  2. #12
    Anthony West #1079
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    Feb 2007
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    Basel, Switzerland
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    Thanks for that Michael, very useful!

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