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    looking for new car to restore

    finally my 911 swb 67 is ready restored, in my restoration shop in Vilnius ,Lituania.And will go to a new home in Denmark

    Iam looking for all kinds of early 911, rust, or damage is "no" problem.

    i can pay finder fee for the right cars.

    my email adress is krakevik@online.no

    thanks

    jan

    norway
    i work with sculptures on wheelshttp://picasaweb.google.com/Jancarfactory

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    Restored swb

    Please post a picture of the finished product. I'll try to attach a photo of my almost finished '66.
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    Don't know if you're interested, but I ran across a 69 T this weekend. Runs great, doesn't smoke, good leakdown 1-3%. However, the body leaves little to be desired. No outer visable rust, but longitudnals are gone, pans are punchy, and the worst paint job I've ever seen. VIN# 119126626. She's asking $3500, and might take a lot less. Marie

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    Quote Originally Posted by LKreg
    Please post a picture of the finished product. I'll try to attach a photo of my almost finished '66.
    I love the really early cars...the lines are so simple and clean.
    Peter Kane

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    Here is some of the work that Jan put into his 67





    [IMG]]http://www.early911.co.uk/photos/DSC01156-800.jpg[/IMG]



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    Wow! What an amazing job of taking dimpled sheet metal that looks like Dolly Parton's butt and making it smooth and fair again. Great work, Jan!

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    oh Tom, I have not had breakfast yet........
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    work

    thanks!

    i bought it from a LA and the hole car was like that.old damages was just filled with bondo and painted.
    In my workshop I have some panelmakers, not like in norway we just change panels.
    And all restoration we do it have a LOT of fotos to documentation of our work.
    i work with sculptures on wheelshttp://picasaweb.google.com/Jancarfactory

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    Question

    Is that the same car????

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    jancarfactory

    yes its the same car
    i work with sculptures on wheelshttp://picasaweb.google.com/Jancarfactory

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