I was lucky to see the preview last night. It's a really well done video and Freddie's passion for these cars comes out in spades.
And my car does a nude scene.
I was lucky to see the preview last night. It's a really well done video and Freddie's passion for these cars comes out in spades.
And my car does a nude scene.
Thanks Mike, thanks a lot. Umm, actually you're right...
Now back to Freddie's thread.
Freddie, thank you for sharing the video with me, it was exquisite & to see my car in it made it all the more sweet!
David
Cool, can't wait!
John
1959 356 Coupe, 1600 Super, sold
1960 356 Roaster, race car, SCCA, sold
1960 356 Roadster, show car, sold.
1962 356 Cab, show car, sold.
1965 911 #301111, Red Book Vol 1 "Cover Car," owned 54 years.
1967 911 #307347, bare-bones, some road wear, a little surface rust, and a few dents..., owned 14 years.
1970 914/6GT, (Sold - ran the last three Rennsports)owned 30 years.
Photography Site: JohnStraubImageWorks.com
Registry #983
R Gruppe #741
Happy Friday to all you weekend racers out there. Rev it hard and fast but keep it safe.
VINTAGE SPORTSCAR RESTORATIONS INC.
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Phoenix OREGON
Freddie Hernandez
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When the car is dipped in the caustic tank the panels/chassis are given a +/- charge during the entire time the car is bathing. It will go through three different tank stages. The last is the rinse via 300PSI of water/sulfate pressure leaving a fine film of protection. Because I like being able to control the thickness of my two part PPG epoxy, I prefer to do my own spraying. When I transport the cars I only use an enclosed heated trailer.
TIP: I cut open the rockers so the chemicals can penetrate deep into the chassis. If you will not be replacing the rockers make a very straight and clean cut when opening. This will make the butt welds flat and smooth. In the photos below I used a plasma cutter since I will be replacing inner and outer rockers. Hope this helps and makes sense...go at it now!
VINTAGE SPORTSCAR RESTORATIONS INC.
www.vsrestorations.com
Phoenix OREGON
Freddie Hernandez
freddie@vsrestorations.com
(541) 535-3304
www.facebook.com/VintageSportscarRestorations
^^^* it makes sense... thanks for the explanation.
Director has now released the video. I hope you like it as much we do here at the shop. The most fun I have had driving a Porsche!
https://vimeo.com/resonancepro/revie...009/90890f2c6b
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPtXKzRzfmA
VINTAGE SPORTSCAR RESTORATIONS INC.
www.vsrestorations.com
Phoenix OREGON
Freddie Hernandez
freddie@vsrestorations.com
(541) 535-3304
www.facebook.com/VintageSportscarRestorations