Meet Mike the 1969 Viper green outlaw
#1
Three Wheelin'
Thread Starter
Meet Mike the 1969 Viper green outlaw
Hi guys,
My car is almost complete after a 3 years nut and bolt restauration.
Would you be interested to see some pictures of the complete process ( 300 pictures :-) )
The car started as a 1969 lwb in fair condition but as always with these old cars from the moment you start changing things other stuff pops up.
In short, the plan was to refresh the car but it ended with a sandblasted chassis/body.
The plan is/was to built a early outlaw lwb car with the following specs:
Viper green color
915 5 speed gearbox with Wevo shifter
3.2 tuned engine with maf kit
3.2 brake setup
Stripped interior with retro bucket seats
Full SSI exhaust
Deep matt black fuchs in 16" with 205/55 & 225/50 Pirelli Trofeo R tires.
The base:
My car is almost complete after a 3 years nut and bolt restauration.
Would you be interested to see some pictures of the complete process ( 300 pictures :-) )
The car started as a 1969 lwb in fair condition but as always with these old cars from the moment you start changing things other stuff pops up.
In short, the plan was to refresh the car but it ended with a sandblasted chassis/body.
The plan is/was to built a early outlaw lwb car with the following specs:
Viper green color
915 5 speed gearbox with Wevo shifter
3.2 tuned engine with maf kit
3.2 brake setup
Stripped interior with retro bucket seats
Full SSI exhaust
Deep matt black fuchs in 16" with 205/55 & 225/50 Pirelli Trofeo R tires.
The base:
Last edited by delanobe; 08-10-2020 at 05:38 AM.
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kainer (08-12-2020)
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#9
Pro
More photos! I am tinkering with my "new" 1970 911 in Viper Green and love your setup.
#10
Burning Brakes
Wow. Amazing tear down and rebuild. Keep posting...
#12
Three Wheelin'
Thread Starter
I'm not cutting corners on this one, when she's done she will be (in my eyes) perfect.
I just need to keep myself under control not to over do it. Hahaha
Next step will be finishing the interior and see what wheels I can squeeze under these little flares.
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