Clayton Shipard
Sydney, NSW Australia
1972 911 2.4S
2000 Boxster S
Sorry got interrupted before i could finish.......any way thought i would post this so it keeps me moving forward on the project as well as so other can help with helpful advice as i work my way through the process.
does anyone know the dimensions for a trolley frame to rest the 911 shell on ? i have a trolley just seeing if i can modify it a little to rest the shell on it in the near future. Otherwise it might be just a case of trial and error
Clayton Shipard
Sydney, NSW Australia
1972 911 2.4S
2000 Boxster S
Clayton
Fishcop on this board has built a octagon rotisserie and can be seen on his thread detailing his resto. The beauty is you can then roll the car over and work on any section easily. Equally you might just want a trolley … But I would start with Johns thread and set aside plenty of time to read it.
Good luck and congrats on starting.
Link to his "restoration saga" below:
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/paint...-69-911-a.html
Andrew B (Tiger)
911 69E Historic Production Race Car
Hi Andy,
Thanks i have read Fishcops post a few times and its given me the inspiration to start my project. I am not so sure my skills match his so i will be preparing the shell and panels as best i can before passing them onto a selected panel shop, As i am intending to keep the car long long term i want to ensure the job is done correctly and professionally.
I am adding the pictures from above which didn't turn out.
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the process will be continued this weekend
Clayton Shipard
Sydney, NSW Australia
1972 911 2.4S
2000 Boxster S
ok so got a little bit more done today......it was my brothers' 40 b'day so work was cut a little short
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so speaking to my brother and thinking to i create a dolly or do i strip the shell down but keep it as a rolling shell so easy to float to the panel shop. I am open to thoughts on this. If I do leave it as a rolling shell i would remove then reattach the wheels, torsions bars etc and use copper grease so its easy for when the panel shop guys need to remove these as requried.
Clayton Shipard
Sydney, NSW Australia
1972 911 2.4S
2000 Boxster S
Hi Clayton
Definitely build a dolly - the chassis can stay on it whilst it is winched onto a trailer. Make sure you use as large a diameter size wheel as you can get hold of... it makes wrestling it about much easier.
Looks like you're going to have fun
John Forcier
EarlyS #1987
1968 911 Race Car "Grun Hilda"
1969 S/T interpretation "Blau Healer"
Restoration Saga
Hi John,
Thanks for the tips, I am sure i am going to have fun.....hopefully i can take some lessons from your project and posts. It is the start of a very interesting project, i have held off for a little while......then i thought well you only live once so diving right in. It a 72 911 so if might have the harder to remove rust protection on floor pans etc, from your experience is the the good old baby angle grinder with the wire brush and heat gun plus scraper to remove the best way ?
By the way if i recall you also started a green car ? how is that progressing.
Again open to any tips as i proceed through the process i will try and keep taking photos on the smart phone and updating as i can.
cheers
clayton
Clayton Shipard
Sydney, NSW Australia
1972 911 2.4S
2000 Boxster S