Just finished a set of full frosted deep 6" fuchs... Will see how they look on my 67 and if its not good then they will be spares for all my cars
Just finished a set of full frosted deep 6" fuchs... Will see how they look on my 67 and if its not good then they will be spares for all my cars
'67 911S
'69 911S
'70 911ST
'73 911T Targa Signal Yellow
'78 911SC backdate EFI 3.4 turbo
'11 Spyder
Early S#1097, R-gruppe #
Chris, those will look spectacular on your car. I think that the lighter frosted finish of the deeps will really contrast nicely with the darker color of your car. They would probably get "lost" and not look as nice on a lighter colored car like my silver one. I think that mine just barely pulls it off because my wheels have that hint of black in the centers just like the 4-1/2" 67S Fuchs.
Those are going to look great on your car. Post pics when you get them installed.
Scott H.
1969 Coupe LtWt
1973.5 911T
At the end i found it... NOS obviusly.... my engine will appreciate..
Registry Member #1414
NOSGRUPPE
I've posted these elsewhere but thought they belonged here.
Top: grill leading to duct to oil cooler. (Details at http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...883#post185883)
Bottom: Wondering what to do with the ash tray? Mine conceals switches for an auxiliary cabin fan and an oil pressure alert light. All reversible, looks perfectly stock.
jhtaylor
santa barbara
74 911 coupe. 2.7 redone by Competition Engineering; ported to 36mm, shuffle-pinned, boat-tailed, Elgin mod-S cams, J&E 9.5's, PMO's.
73 Targa (much beloved, sold and off to a fine new home in San Francisco)
Ferdinand Magazine
Porsche Valuations
1976 Porsche 911 Carrera 3.0: 'The Orange'
Chris, those are going to look great.
While not as exotic as Chris or John's wheels, I spent about 4 hours Friday night and the majority of yesterday scuffing my wheels up with foam sanding pads,ala Bob Tilton. I think they turned out nice...what an ugly job though. You couldn't tell when they were polished, but whoever did the polishing made all kinds of dips and waves and ripples in the petals. Very labor intensive to get 'em flattened out. This is it, I'm done with satanic details. Oh, except for painting my plug wires black. Yes, I painted my plug wires black (good idea Chris, using upholstery paint) - it changed the whole character of the engine bay.
Scuffed wheels.
Rich
1966 911 #303872
ES#1197
RG#478
Not exactly satanic - or as nice a car as Rich's ,but since we are on the subject of wheels ....
Du must schwein haben
901/05 #305701
Bultaco Metralla 62 M8
1968 BMW R69S
Early911SReg #606
New removable harness guide bar
Should we presume that you intall a headrest when you drive with someone riding shotgun?
Cool car.
Tom
Early S Registry #235
rgruppe #111
Ferdinand Magazine
Porsche Valuations
1976 Porsche 911 Carrera 3.0: 'The Orange'