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    Thanks Eric, that Emory notch was the first bench seat I'd ever seen and still think it's one of the coolest options. Wonder how many came with one?

    I've been tempted by the Tecnomagnesio wheels, but these Boyds are just as light and easy to touch up with a Scotchbrite pad.

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    Just a pleasure to look at !!!!
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    such a glorious car.............wow.....and thnx

    interior shots?.....did I miss them?...just found!!!!

    Russ.......the rear appears to have loads of neg camber?...how long do rear tires last?

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    Great thread Russ. I hadn't seen this, so glad it got revived... Hoping we get some cooler driving temps soon down here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 70tangerine View Post
    such a glorious car.............wow.....and thnx

    interior shots?.....did I miss them?...just found!!!!

    Russ.......the rear appears to have loads of neg camber?...how long do rear tires last?
    Many thanks and more details by request... with current interior pics. Tangerine, the rear has about 2 degrees neg camber (with a Skirmants bar) but in some photos it looks like more. Optical illusion?

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    Next up: Very soon we'll finally cut the engine bay to fit the Polo motor that's been sitting pretty for so long. Currently investigating the Wevo 5-spd conversion.
    Russ

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    '62 356S Notchback Hotrod
    '67 S Das Geburtstagsgeschenk
    '68 T Targa Sportomatic
    '68 L SW Targa Sportomatic
    '70 914/6 GT

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