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Old 10-15-2019 | 08:06 PM
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There was a nice youtuber (Farghini) filming the LA PCA concours a couple weeks back, and he was kind enough to send the link today. Skip to 4:10 or so, for starters:


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He was so enthusiastic, I talked to him today and suggested he come to Sharktoberfest on Saturday!
Old 10-15-2019 | 08:24 PM
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Great job and great video guys!
Congrats!
Old 10-16-2019 | 01:23 AM
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great video. Way to represent.
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Originally Posted by William A
He was so enthusiastic, I talked to him today and suggested he come to Sharktoberfest on Saturday!
Nicely done and a great showing!! I hope he can make it Saturday!
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Old 11-03-2019 | 10:04 PM
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Was the exposed rubber of the air filter painted to match the original filters? If so, what paint was used? Sorry if I missed it amongst the pages of info here.
Old 11-03-2019 | 10:36 PM
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If you want to turn an orange filter to blue, Krylon Gloss True Blue 8820 is a decent match. But Minerva has a NOS PM1674 filter for concours purposes.

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Old 11-04-2019 | 09:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Rob Edwards
If you want to turn an orange filter to blue, Krylon Gloss True Blue 8820 is a decent match. But Minerva has a NOS PM1674 filter for concours purposes.

It must be fate because I had this in a cupboard from a previous Cub Scout project for my son.


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[QUOTE=Rob Edwards;16208979]If you want to turn an orange filter to blue, Krylon Gloss True Blue 8820 is a decent match. But Minerva has a NOS PM1674 filter for concours purposes.

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I have that air filter too, which I only use for special shows. Doug,
If there are any left, try Jim D.
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I have that air filter too, which I only use for special shows. Doug,
If there are any left, try Jim D.
He has one but my wallet needs to rest for awhile after my recent ‘78 door vent restoration project.
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Originally Posted by William A
Wheel Repair Specialists, found them online and then before I called them (I had a few names to cover) I received a recommendation.

http://www.ocwheelrepairs.com/

Nice turnaround time, communication (they put up with my OCD), and follow through. Turns out that the machine shop who is doing my '72 Tii motor is close by in addition to a good option for paint. Might be spending more money in Santa Ana, lol!

I just noticed your stable, do you have Dan H's Turq car? That is a stunner!
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Do either of you remember which paint color was used on the wheels? Was it Porsche Silbermetalic 936 or something else? If you had to do it all over again, would you still use the same?

Thanks!
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Do either of you remember which paint color was used on the wheels? Was it Porsche Silbermetalic 936 or something else? If you had to do it all over again, would you still use the same?

Thanks!
We did more than a fair amount of research trying to find the correct finish. Between posters from '77/'78 and in period factory pictures from the books and articles we had and, of course, looking at every early 16" phone dial in Mark Anderson's inventory, we felt pretty confident with the end result. WRS (Wheel Repair Specialists) in Santa Ana knew exactly what we were trying to achieve, it came out great, and would do it again without hesitation.

The problem is I don't remember the specific color/code they used. Tim at WRS is the expert in Porsche wheel color, I will try to ask him and get back to you...

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Originally Posted by William A
We did more than a fair amount of research trying to find the correct finish. Between posters from '77/'78 and in period factory pictures from the books and articles we had and, of course, looking at every early 16" phone dial in Mark Anderson's inventory, we felt pretty confident with the end result. WRS (Wheel Repair Specialists) in Santa Ana knew exactly what we were trying to achieve, it came out great, and would do it again without hesitation.

The problem is I don't remember the specific color/code they used. Tim at WRS is the expert in Porsche wheel color, I will try to ask him and get back to you...
I wanted to check back in on this as I’m preparing to have 338’s wheels redone.

I’d also like to know if you went with a matte finish on Minerva’s wheels or a gloss? I can’t really tell from the pics in this thread, unless I overlooked it. I think I remember @Rob Edwards posting somewhere about early cars having a matte finish on the wheels.

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Belated answer: Minerva's wheels are gloss, Porsche silver.

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Thanks for the info Rob, and what a great pic.

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gorgeous shot. Looks almost like petrol blue in that picture!


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