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    Here you go Torch. My 72 with factory rocker Schutz never been redone from the factory.
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    I had the same reaction, i.e., is that a normal amount of rocker schutz ?
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    Member #226 R Gruppe Life Member #147
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    Scott, document the black paint under the rockers, yours looks like a good original example. It’s an important detail for light colored 73’s. G

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    Yes, have good pics of that.
    Quote Originally Posted by gled49 View Post
    Scott, document the black paint under the rockers, yours looks like a good original example. It’s an important detail for light colored 73’s. G
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    Love the colors Scott. What are those cool lifts you've got?

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    I have 2 scissor lifts and a 2 post lift. 2 post Max Jax and a Snap On scissor and a Danmar scissor lift.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Longballa View Post
    Another one added to the fun shop of color! Glacier Blue. A totally rust free 20K mile cream puff Light Ivory Sportomatic with perfect factory dash that's now a RS flared Hot Rod. One of the best chassis I've ever had come through the shop. Will get 3.2SS Rothsport engine and short gears. Purists look away as this will take on a whole new awesome life!! Starting with good bones is such a good call for a high end Hot Rod build.


    Now *that's* going to be a pretty car…

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    Yes Pete, It's so nice staring with a great chassis that's rust free with no accident damage. Cost much more to start with but always pays off of in the long run. Such a pleasure putting this one back together. I love me some perfect gaps!
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    Now *that's* going to be a pretty car…
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    I'm looking past the fact it has a sunroof! Haha, I tried to talk Bob into removing it but he won this time. This time.
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    Leaf Green 1970 ST! Leaf is just such a great color! It's very hard to photograph as it changes so much depending on the light. It always looks fantastic though.
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    Beautiful work Scott….and Jayme. Can’t wait to see it in full trim. Headed for the Esses surely. Where’d you put it, in the living room?
    1973 911E - Viper Green
    1973 911T - Light Ivory, becoming Glacier Blue RS

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