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Thread: 71S found in driveway, heavily optioned. They are still out there!!!

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    Nice work, George, Keep the photos coming, please!!!
    1966 911 Coupe - Slate Grey - 304598 - still in restoration!

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    Hi Guys !!! Not much action other than some filler on the rockers. Waiting on front oil cooler from Elephant Racing so we can weld the bracket and then paint. Name:  DSC_3809.jpg
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    Hey Guys !!! Here is a pic of Mr Bud Laws who is my master body restoration fellow who is showing a front horn that he cleaned the inside with Evapo-Rust, safe rust removal avaiable at Harbor Freight. It looks like it removed the rust and dirt as compared to the other side that he has not treated. After cleaning, he hooked up to battery and the magnet works and the horn should be operational. He will do the same to the other side. How nice that they should work !!! George K Name:  DSC_3807.jpg
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    Hey Guys !! I also put up some new "additions to the family" in our kitchen. Ex. Geneva Auto Show Porsche booth banner 1961. Thanks for following my thread !!! Enjoy !!! George KName:  IMG_0155.jpg
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    Very observant eyes, Rick !!!

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    Thanks guys for reading this thread !! Here is Mr Laws showing the new front oil cooler from Elephant Racing. It fits to the fender and and the battery box. Very nice design !! Name:  DSC_3883.jpg
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    The shock towers are now primed for painting prior to suspension install. The Elephant Racing suspension has arrived !!! We will repaint black where the factory applied in this area. Name:  DSC_3888.jpg
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    The rockers are ready for paint !!! Name:  DSC_3886.jpg
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    Here is Mr Laws shop dog keeping watch over the restoration !!! Note surface rust on rear quarter panel. Name:  DSC_3885.jpg
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