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Thread: Inexpensive, high quality restorations?

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    Inexpensive, high quality restorations?

    They don't exist because they take quality craftsman.

    We're looking for a disassembly/reassembly technician who knows early Porsches very well and can eventually oversee our restoration shop. Live and work in the Promised Land (Scottsdale, AZ.) with a great crew and wonderful customers.
    Looking for that detail oriented team player who doesn't mind doing the tedious research anytime we don't know the answer. Six figure salary for the right guy.

    Surely one of you knows someone who wants a great Porsche career? Where are all of the young guys who want to apprentice under old guys?

    www.beckseuropean.com

    Ivory Tower: Please feel free to move this if it doesn't belong here.

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    When I attended Judson School in Scottsdale, (mid sixties) I don't think anyone thought of it as the promised Land!
    Job sounds great good luck.
    David

    '73 S Targa #0830 2.7 MFI rebuilt to RS specs

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