I was mainly concentrating on small details and what I could get within the limits of the trailer and locked doors.
I was mainly concentrating on small details and what I could get within the limits of the trailer and locked doors.
Leaf green 72T, SOLD!
Gone back to my MoPar roots!
More pictures.....
Leaf green 72T, SOLD!
Gone back to my MoPar roots!
And more........
Leaf green 72T, SOLD!
Gone back to my MoPar roots!
Last one......
Leaf green 72T, SOLD!
Gone back to my MoPar roots!
Thanks so much.
One question answered of mine....
Oh so many more...
1970 911S Targa
On the road again soon.
Yes thanks for your response and post
Early 911S Registry #750
1970 911E - The Good Stuff
2001 Toyota Landcruiser
You know what the best part about the 700 Mile S was?
The FACTORY drip in the paint.
Yes, folks, there was a drip on one of the rear quarters. It was so beautiful that it brought a drip to my eye.
We live in an era of "restored" cars which are oftentimes OVER-restored. It's easy to forget that these cars were hand-built, and it's refreshing to know that there was time when these cars were allowed to leave the factory with minor blemishes like a small drip in the paint. It's what gave them character; made each car individual ... made each car perfect in its own right.
That's what I noticed on the 700 Mile S.
-Marco
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Searching for engine #907495 and gearbox 902/1 #229687
In the third picture down, the front wheel well detail, it appears as if the black paint was sprayed at right angles to the vertical inner panel, and therefore not covering the small horizontal area where the panel bends under to meet the pan seam. Other shots seem to show that the black paint wasn't applied by a perfectionist, with bare (grey/beige) undercoating showing up all over the underside of the car. Good reference info and very interesting shots, thank you very much.
Thanks for the pics of this little gem,chaps.
I would really like to see this time warp in person,one day.
However,I hope for safety's sake that the XWXs are changed before the car turns a wheel.
I had several sets of XWXs on a '74 S that I had,but these ones look scarey to me !
Cheers,
Dennis.
1970 914-6 - materialised from the 'Lotto' garage into reality
1971 2.2 911 S - now back in the UK - sob!
1975 Carrera Targa (ROW) - missed.
One of us is fast becoming a valuable antique.
S Registry member 536
Australian TYP 901 Register Member 44
Absolutely lovely, thankyou for posting the photos, I'm sure any more shots will be greatly appreciated and revered by many.
Looking for engine # 6208151
'74 RS 3.0 Replica
'70 911E Bahia Red (SOLD)
'71 911 S/T Replica 2.3 Twin plug BEAST (SOLD)
Australian TYP 901 Register #78
Early S Registry # 1076