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Thread: Restoration setbacks that make you sigh. . . photos only, no text!

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    John I don't have a picture for you but do know a guy who found out that the 2 holes for the angled script on the rear lid are different for a 911 and 912 .. ;-)

    He ended up cutting off the posts.

    Richard

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    Where do I start?





    John Helgesen, ESR member #2003
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    Senior Member aporschaguy's Avatar
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    Media blasting reveals sooooo much...

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    "He has all the virtues I dislike and none of the vices I admire."

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    I wish somebody would reproduce that section under the battary boxes
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    Somebody has: SERIES900. PM him here on Early S.
    1966 911 #304065 Irischgruen

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    Yup, Damon's your man for repair panels. The man has demon skills.

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    So many questions, so few answers....
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    All I can think about is the poor son of a bitch that ends up with the 911 that was turned into a stretch limo. Talk about a bitch of a restoration project! Dear lord! It might take a telethon of some sort just to raise the money necessary for the gas to power the cutting torch!
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    Quote Originally Posted by hesaputz View Post
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    WTF!!! Wow I'm speechless...
    "He has all the virtues I dislike and none of the vices I admire."

    1971 911e
    1978 911sc Targa (Sold)
    1973 911 RSR (Clone)

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