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"The Rocker" build Thread. 964 C4 for Country Roads from Germany

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Old 05-05-2015, 12:07 PM
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And of Course matching safety belts to the self-made RS Handles
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After all the work in the Winter month, The Car finally made it to a friend of mine, so we could do the tricky stuff.
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As you can see, first we strip the Car
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Nice car!
Where did you get the belts from?
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Old 05-05-2015, 12:25 PM
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The Belts are from Germany (Ebay). Very nice Quality, but we need to rebuild them (or fix some details if you want) , so that they fit with the original clipper.

I´m working on resizing the Pictures. Please wait, there are a lot :-)
Old 05-05-2015, 12:28 PM
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Originally Posted by SvenS3
And of Course matching safety belts to the self-made RS Handles
I'm currently making these myself. Just waiting on the webbing to arrive.
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In the Shop, we first strip the Car more....
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Then taking the Windscreen and all the Glas out, to check the frames.
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I will make it short and don´t post the whole Pictures from the Frames and the rubbish who lies under the screens. I´ve luck, because there is only one little Spot of rust in the front, and one very little spot in the Rear.

I want you to know, that I´m not building a perfect Car. I want a "Rocker" Car.

My first 964 was e perfect Car in all Aspects, it was so perfect that I didn´t drive it like it should be, if you know what I mean.

So...these Car does not have to be perfect, I want Patina and a little dirty look.

So far, so good. Let´s go on...
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After the Screens, I took out the roof lining. Because there was "mold ?? ". You see what I mean in the pictures below.
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After that, I clean the A, B, and C Pillars from the Glue. And believe me, that sucks a lot and it take Hours to remove it.
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But the finish is good
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After all the work, I think its time to do something for my Eyes ;-).

So i took the Rollcage in and test it for fitment.....
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In Germany we call it Hat Rack. It was quite easy to fit the Cage, but you have to be careful. The Holes have to be big enough, because you have to install the Hat Rack before you put the Cage in, and the you have to tighten the Bolts of the Cage on the Hat Rack. In the Final Stage, the Wholes will be gone
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