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    Senior Member Varooom's Avatar
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    Milou,

    I love all your attention to the details! I asked you about this one last year. Nice to see a full, correct redo. I have the correct 'orange foam tubes' for the engine compartment including the rear long one. I have to dig it up in my rare stuff. Have your guy redo/flip the 'Bosch' decal on the coil.



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    As they say, "Best 356 ever built".

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    I'm going to try and keep the original beige vinyl on the seats.


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    See if you can find an original black shift nob, too.
    Various Porsche's

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    Senior Member Milou's Avatar
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    The original shift nob was in the glovebox! with the original lackstift and manuals... in the trunk I found the tool kit:



    The car still had maps from the Sixties in the door pockets etc... amazingly original. It belonged to Aage C. Block Jr. until his Estate sold it.

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    Wow, nice find. I look forward to seeing completed.
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    MIlou, I agree, try to keep the original vinyl of the seats, seems quite nice though.

    Fantastic job on a nice car, color is so '60s...

    Andrea
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    Senior Member Milou's Avatar
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    Some progress, it's going pretty fast now:










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    Quote Originally Posted by Cornpanzer View Post
    What a pretty little car. Very similar to mine (which is for sale BTW)
    How much...I may be in the market.

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    Christmas is coming! (why do I have a 911 engine lid in my living room?)


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