Longhood Friday: 964 backdates and other retro ideas
#1036
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I guess I can't help but be a purist. I spend a lot of time surrounded by some fantastic early cars that I can't tell you how many hours are spent to make these cars better than new. It is an honor to be allowed to help when I can.
I have to give Porsche credit they really hit the nail on the head with almost all of their designs and I am seeing more and more young people who have a growing passion for the lines of the 964.
To me the Long nose cars will always be the nicest but unless their the real deal variations to me just stand out. How can anyone improve on perfection?
I know these aren't backdates but something about the real deal that just is so pleasing to the eye in my book. Some of the cars my friend Pino has in his shop currently being worked on.
I have to give Porsche credit they really hit the nail on the head with almost all of their designs and I am seeing more and more young people who have a growing passion for the lines of the 964.
To me the Long nose cars will always be the nicest but unless their the real deal variations to me just stand out. How can anyone improve on perfection?
I know these aren't backdates but something about the real deal that just is so pleasing to the eye in my book. Some of the cars my friend Pino has in his shop currently being worked on.
#1037
Rennlist Member
I guess I can't help but be a purist. I spend a lot of time surrounded by some fantastic early cars that I can't tell you how many hours are spent to make these cars better than new. It is an honor to be allowed to help when I can.
I have to give Porsche credit they really hit the nail on the head with almost all of their designs and I am seeing more and more young people who have a growing passion for the lines of the 964.
To me the Long nose cars will always be the nicest but unless their the real deal variations to me just stand out. How can anyone improve on perfection?
I know these aren't backdates but something about the real deal that just is so pleasing to the eye in my book. Some of the cars my friend Pino has in his shop currently being worked on.
I have to give Porsche credit they really hit the nail on the head with almost all of their designs and I am seeing more and more young people who have a growing passion for the lines of the 964.
To me the Long nose cars will always be the nicest but unless their the real deal variations to me just stand out. How can anyone improve on perfection?
I know these aren't backdates but something about the real deal that just is so pleasing to the eye in my book. Some of the cars my friend Pino has in his shop currently being worked on.
#1038
Burning Brakes
People have written Phd theses on wheel flares....
Porsche definitely had some that were more square than rounded, and lots of different shapes.
Here is just one thread on that topic:
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...-vs-930-a.html
I'll find some others on the Early S site for you too...
Gib Bosworth, the PO of my car, has spent a tremendous amount of time studying all this for his restorations so that he could find the proper steel flares. One of his cars here...
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...t=rear+fenders
Porsche definitely had some that were more square than rounded, and lots of different shapes.
Here is just one thread on that topic:
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...-vs-930-a.html
I'll find some others on the Early S site for you too...
Gib Bosworth, the PO of my car, has spent a tremendous amount of time studying all this for his restorations so that he could find the proper steel flares. One of his cars here...
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...t=rear+fenders
#1039
Rennlist Member
This is my friend Pino he owns RSR Restorations auto body and painting In Wyckoff NJ.
The last car white SWB sunroof coupe 65 set record sales price for these cars and is stunning. He is upping his game and IMO May one day be considered one of the top shops for restorations in the nation. He is meticulous and spends as much time on researching each car as he does making sure each car is perfect when it leaves the shop.
The last car white SWB sunroof coupe 65 set record sales price for these cars and is stunning. He is upping his game and IMO May one day be considered one of the top shops for restorations in the nation. He is meticulous and spends as much time on researching each car as he does making sure each car is perfect when it leaves the shop.
#1040
Rennlist Member
People have written Phd theses on wheel flares....
Porsche definitely had some that were more square than rounded, and lots of different shapes.
Here is just one thread on that topic:
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...-vs-930-a.html
I'll find some others on the Early S site for you too...
Gib Bosworth, the PO of my car, has spent a tremendous amount of time studying all this for his restorations so that he could find the proper steel flares. One of his cars here...
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...t=rear+fenders
Porsche definitely had some that were more square than rounded, and lots of different shapes.
Here is just one thread on that topic:
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...-vs-930-a.html
I'll find some others on the Early S site for you too...
Gib Bosworth, the PO of my car, has spent a tremendous amount of time studying all this for his restorations so that he could find the proper steel flares. One of his cars here...
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...t=rear+fenders
I know it is subtle but for some reason this to me works so much better. The way the front wheel arch transitions into the front bumper without the black lip especially.
#1042
Rennlist Member
These parts belong to the car on the dolly in the background and were in awful condition. Welded the damaged areas and finished in the original factory black.
#1043
Addict
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Anthony - I asked this in another thread, but is that a factory 2.1 RSR Turbo, or a recreation?
#1044
Rennlist Member
AFAIK this is original and has been campaigned for many years with many changes over time. It has not been raced in about 10 years AFAIK. We will be stripping the entire thing down and restoring it to the customers specifications. When it is done it will go into a collection and raced at historic races. It does have a 2.1 RSR turbo engine which is being restored.
#1045
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AFAIK this is original and has been campaigned for many years with many changes over time. It has not been raced in about 10 years AFAIK. We will be stripping the entire thing down and restoring it to the customers specifications. When it is done it will go into a collection and raced at historic races. It does have a 2.1 RSR turbo engine which is being restored.
#1046
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#1048
Nordschleife Master
DP Motorsport build 2.8 RSR style 964 backdate for sale. Mid $160k USD?
https://m.mobile.de/fahrzeuge/detail...2&id=254326018
https://m.mobile.de/fahrzeuge/detail...2&id=254326018
#1049
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Best part is every part is original to the car except the rubber lines and some small bits that could not be restored.
These parts belong to the car on the dolly in the background and were in awful condition. Welded the damaged areas and finished in the original factory black.
These parts belong to the car on the dolly in the background and were in awful condition. Welded the damaged areas and finished in the original factory black.
#1050
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Thread Starter
Longhood Friday bump!
Never seen the dash done like this before!
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Never seen the dash done like this before!
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