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Thread: Roof, rear cowl, all the pillers and back window area

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    Roof, rear cowl, all the pillers and back window area

    rare factory targa to coupe conversion kit... $100,000 (ok just kidding, i always wanted to do that).



    in all seriousness you can buy the roof from my parts car, very solid and straight for $400 obo. can help arrange shipping or pick up. If shipped though, you will need to cover materials for crating up, and will have to pay freight.. but i can help set it up and arrange. If that price is too high, then just make an offer. Seriously.. would rather have someone who really needs it get it.


    If you need a pillar or two or want to slice and dice it, let me know too. I have someone interested in the rear cowel area, but wanted to throw it up as whole first incase anyone REALLY needed it, or wanted to 'undo' a speedster conversion.
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    BUMP.

    its all there.. have a bad accident and need to replace a pillar? have a rear cowl (below the rear window) thats rotted out and needs replaced.. got it. have the crazy notion to close up a sunroof and make it into a coupe, why not use a real porsche roof section to weld in there. even if you were dropped on your head as a child and want to turn a targa into a coupe, you could use this.

    this roof can be yours, in parts or whole. have a need, let me know. make me an offer. i can slice and dice and section it out for your needs.

    this roof will be going to a scrap yard in a week or so if someone doesnt want it. i would rather help someone in need than see it go to waste, all serious offers considered. pick up or shipping available. operators are standing by!
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    Harry Hoffman
    1968 912 #3656, burgundy red 'Fritz'. Some mods..
    912 Registry charter member #912R0195-C
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    356 Registry Member #36691

    http://hoffman912.blogspot.com/

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    That's a good cut, Harry.

    Nice job.
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    Thanks Marco! you should see me in a knife fight. you think thats a knife? well this is a sawzall! (actually a lot of it was done with both a sawzall and an angle grinder.

    the front a pillars went down into where it meets the dash, and was cut out very carefully so as not to take away from any of the A pillars, and not to hurt the dash.
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    Harry Hoffman
    1968 912 #3656, burgundy red 'Fritz'. Some mods..
    912 Registry charter member #912R0195-C
    Early 911S Registry Member #2070
    356 Registry Member #36691

    http://hoffman912.blogspot.com/

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    Quote Originally Posted by hoffman912 View Post
    Thanks Marco! you should see me in a knife fight. you think thats a knife? well this is a sawzall! (actually a lot of it was done with both a sawzall and an angle grinder.

    the front a pillars went down into where it meets the dash, so as not to take away from any of the A pillars.
    Where'd you cut the front tub?
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    Searching for engine #907495 and gearbox 902/1 #229687

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    just attached a pic in the previous post..

    here is another.. hopefully its a bit better


    what can i say... i like body work, paint (although i have only painted smaller items and bumpers etc in my basement, and not a whole car) and paying special attention to how everything goes together etc. now if only i could weld and had a welder. you know as soon as i have a two car garage, my car is coming completely apart for resto LOL
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    SOLD!

    if no one bought it, i was going to mount it in the garage and put a flat screen where the rear window goes, but instead this will be going to someone else.
    Harry Hoffman
    1968 912 #3656, burgundy red 'Fritz'. Some mods..
    912 Registry charter member #912R0195-C
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    356 Registry Member #36691

    http://hoffman912.blogspot.com/

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