'72 911T Hot Rod Build
#946
Drifting
Thread Starter
Originally Posted by GTS Sully
Good looking work and matches up well. Awesome that you're able to add your own personal touches to things.
#947
Burning Brakes
Great to see the personal touches. I know the RS style pulls and handles are a classic look, etc., etc., but for me the lack of even a small armrest, and the awkward RS handle and pulls just didn't work great. Went with something different but still low profile and light. To each his or her own I say.
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TheTorch (01-08-2021)
#949
Great to see the personal touches. I know the RS style pulls and handles are a classic look, etc., etc., but for me the lack of even a small armrest, and the awkward RS handle and pulls just didn't work great. Went with something different but still low profile and light. To each his or her own I say.
Did you fab that yourself? Or is it commercially available?
Yes, I like it...
#950
Burning Brakes
Armrest: Big Al's Car Parts comes with blank wood so you can upholster in the material you like (I used the matching German vinyl my car has elsewhere):
Door handle: Summit Racing This involved installing a traditional latch mechanism in the door, connected to the 911 rod arm, which took a bit of work, some grinding and bending of the mechanism to get flush with the finished door cards. But it's really solid and has a nice positive action and return mechanism. The handle and mechanism are easily removed and I can install the RS style in a few minutes if I want. And guests are no longer confused about how to open the door :^)
Latch mechanism: Summit
I went with the Achtung Kraft window cranks because the door cards are now too think for stock or Rennline cranks to clear the 1/8" Dynaliner pad and Achtung Kraft thick basketweave.
I also added a mesh pocket on the driver door because there is nowhere else to throw my phone or sunglasses (and mask these days).
#951
Drifting
Thread Starter
Some good and bad news. Bad news is that my upholstery guy said he is 4 weeks behind schedule. Ugh - this puts me 4 weeks behind.
Good news is that I think I am done with all of the electrical in the car. Was able to connect everything to where it should go. All lights work (dome, glovebox, headlights, taillights, indicators, gauges, frunk, license) which feels like a small victory. Half of this stuff wasn’t working on my car before the teardown. Still need to wire in my new driving/fog lights. Think I am going to wire them to a fog switch that will replace the defrost switch (don’t need) rather than adding another switch to the dash.
Good news is that I think I am done with all of the electrical in the car. Was able to connect everything to where it should go. All lights work (dome, glovebox, headlights, taillights, indicators, gauges, frunk, license) which feels like a small victory. Half of this stuff wasn’t working on my car before the teardown. Still need to wire in my new driving/fog lights. Think I am going to wire them to a fog switch that will replace the defrost switch (don’t need) rather than adding another switch to the dash.
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Spyerx (01-09-2021)
#953
Drifting
Thread Starter
Originally Posted by r911
Good news is you find an upholstery guy...
BTW< I think the leather straps will darken in time - or you could oil them or dye them.
BTW< I think the leather straps will darken in time - or you could oil them or dye them.
#954
Pro
Great to see the personal touches. I know the RS style pulls and handles are a classic look, etc., etc., but for me the lack of even a small armrest, and the awkward RS handle and pulls just didn't work great. Went with something different but still low profile and light. To each his or her own I say.
#956
Drifting
Thread Starter
Originally Posted by br911
Myflat6, would you mind sharing where you got the plaid upholstery for the center of your seats? Thank you.
Last edited by myflat6; 01-09-2021 at 11:44 AM.
#957
Rennlist Member
Very nice on electrical!
I wired my driving lights to high beams so no switch
assume the high beam and turn indicator dash lights working?
reverse? That one was an sob to fix on mine. Reverse worked with lights on only. Was a crossed wire at block
ashtray light? Yes there is one!
fan light on heater console?
here's a stupid question
did the frunk on these have 2 bulbs and lenses?
my car when i got it didn’t habe the hood harness. So i made one.
the wire was there next to the hood shock but no wires in the hood
the po had put 2 hella lenses in the hood... they worked fine once wired with a switch.
I wired my driving lights to high beams so no switch
assume the high beam and turn indicator dash lights working?
reverse? That one was an sob to fix on mine. Reverse worked with lights on only. Was a crossed wire at block
ashtray light? Yes there is one!
fan light on heater console?
here's a stupid question
did the frunk on these have 2 bulbs and lenses?
my car when i got it didn’t habe the hood harness. So i made one.
the wire was there next to the hood shock but no wires in the hood
the po had put 2 hella lenses in the hood... they worked fine once wired with a switch.
#958
Burning Brakes
Word to the wise, pull the defroster switch and replace with the driving / fog switch before you reinstall the blower assembly. Or you have to pull it. Unless you can go through the dash speaker.
My hood lights are wired through both the high beams and a switch that lights up dimly when the highs are on but the driving lights are off, and bright when both on. A PO put the switch where the Webasto heater would have been (under the speedo), so I left it there.
@Spyerx my car had one hella under hood frunk light, but the ground was disconnected from the opening strut switch. After cracking the plastic of the light while fixing, I ordered 2 from Stoddard since the wiring was in the hood harness (both sides). Today's project.
My hood lights are wired through both the high beams and a switch that lights up dimly when the highs are on but the driving lights are off, and bright when both on. A PO put the switch where the Webasto heater would have been (under the speedo), so I left it there.
@Spyerx my car had one hella under hood frunk light, but the ground was disconnected from the opening strut switch. After cracking the plastic of the light while fixing, I ordered 2 from Stoddard since the wiring was in the hood harness (both sides). Today's project.
#959
Rennlist Member
https://www.superbrightleds.com/more...rofit-car/169/
#960
Burning Brakes
Gotcha. These bulbs work nice, look warm like incandescent and are brighter:
https://www.superbrightleds.com/more...rofit-car/169/
https://www.superbrightleds.com/more...rofit-car/169/
Apologies to @myflat6 if I am hijacking the thread. I love the exchange of knowledge and info. I should probably start my own thread on my work so I don't over post on yours or others. Coming from the 997 forum, every little project has its own new thread, but this single-thread-per-car works so much better in this 911 forum, like a long form history of one's car. Thanks again for sparking such great convo on a great build.
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