Interior 50% done
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Interior 50% done
As some of you remember, this is my disaster of a flood recovery car. I'm still doing motor work after my milkshake incident, but Colin (Potent951turbo86) shipped me carpets and seats form his parts car. I need to finish up the re-wrap of my steering wheel and then re-cover the dash. Other than that, it's just minor stuff (those stupid covers are missing off of most of the screws, etc.).
So I'll start out with the before pictures:
Yes - my moron PO did have the seats reupholstered in vinyl and fabric from a lat 80s Bronco II, and no, it obviously does not match with anything. No, the workmanship wasn't even any good.
So I'll start out with the before pictures:
Yes - my moron PO did have the seats reupholstered in vinyl and fabric from a lat 80s Bronco II, and no, it obviously does not match with anything. No, the workmanship wasn't even any good.
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And here's during the cleanup - my PO was nice enough to leave the Delaware river mud under the carpets (which were out of the car when it actually flooded, but you'd never know it form their condition).
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And now it looks almost respectable....
Still need to clean things up that got dirty during the install, but I think that was quite enough work for one day. Plus I unexpectedly was presented with a deal I couldn't pass up on this:
....so I had to go pick that up too after a trip to the bank. Now it's beer-thirty.
Still need to clean things up that got dirty during the install, but I think that was quite enough work for one day. Plus I unexpectedly was presented with a deal I couldn't pass up on this:
....so I had to go pick that up too after a trip to the bank. Now it's beer-thirty.
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You deserve a beer. You've done a great job bringing back that interior and it shows. I know how much work it is and the work area is tight as hell in the back seat. That gorilla snot that Porsche used to glue stuff down is so much fun to clean up.
I'll drink a beer in your honor, Hell I'll drink one for any reason but you posted first.
I'll drink a beer in your honor, Hell I'll drink one for any reason but you posted first.
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#8
I didn't bother gluing anything at all down. Once I start running that car again, if anything needs to be glued I'll do it with some 3M spray stuff. But even the new stuff I got from Colin still was tacky, so I didn't really think I needed to add anything else. We'll see what slides around during normal use.....
#9
NIce! I'm gonna have to come check that out and show you where my car's at. I wrapped my wheel about a year ago. Not difficult, but time consuming. Go with the Agla kit, not wheelskins. I have a black wheelskins cover and an extra 4 spoke wheel (no leather on it). Lemme know if you need either and they're yours.
Lemme know what your plans are for recovering the dash. I have a spare in the basement that I'd like to recover to recoup some $$.
Lemme know what your plans are for recovering the dash. I have a spare in the basement that I'd like to recover to recoup some $$.
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NIce! I'm gonna have to come check that out and show you where my car's at. I wrapped my wheel about a year ago. Not difficult, but time consuming. Go with the Agla kit, not wheelskins. I have a black wheelskins cover and an extra 4 spoke wheel (no leather on it). Lemme know if you need either and they're yours.
Lemme know what your plans are for recovering the dash. I have a spare in the basement that I'd like to recover to recoup some $$.
Lemme know what your plans are for recovering the dash. I have a spare in the basement that I'd like to recover to recoup some $$.
I appreciate the offer on the wheel - I've got my 1/2 way done with the Alga kit - I ran out of thread. Need to find some more.
Not sure what I'm going to do with the dash yet, but whatever it is, I've got a spare core to do it with, so it should be minimal downtime for me.
#14
Yes, Bill did most of the work that involved getting dirty or fitting in small places (and is the effeminate looking guy in the pictures). But close supervision is very important, especially with free labor.
Oh....and he drives an Audi with PRNDL gears and stock wheels.
#15
I found this car about a year ago in Yardley between the Delaware River and the Canal, so I know if flooded in at least 2 of the last 3 floods. It was a complete disaster when I bought it (for almost nothing).....and as mentioned earlier, the interior was out of it when it flooded. It probably would haven been best for humanity if it were left in so I would have discarded it a year sooner.
So basically, besides the "normal" 944 issues, I have had to deal with sticks, sludge, and mud buildups on EVERYTHING. In addition, the "normal" electrical issues were probably twice as bad.
I've only had 911s before this. And that was a while ago. I drove a 944 a couple of times several years back and decided it handled way better for me......I still think if I were a better driver I might be on the fence, but the simple fact is that I'm not. So I can do stupid things in a 944 without the car trying to kill me.
So, I though I'd get this one. I knew I could sell the wheels for more than I paid for it, but not much else....seemed like a safe bet for a car to figure out if it was the model I wanted. And then I got it running....and drove the crap out of it for a couple months. Now I have a seriously unhealthy addiction to this car (read: 2x what it's worth even on its best day by the time I'm done with everything including paint).
But posting that here is preaching to the choir anyway.....