O.T. - Remember this twisted pile of a cut up Porsche?
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O.T. - Remember this twisted pile of a cut up Porsche?
I posted pictures of this Speedster last Spring when my buddy and I loaded the pieces to the car into a 10 foot moving van and drove it from NorCal to a Resto shop outside Dallas. Car was stolen in the '60's after being raced all it's life, cut in two across the longitudinals for clips, then recovered by police and sold at auction in pieces. Here's the before pic's:
And here's what it looks like now. Note special made Cellette bench for this type of restoration that holds it all together to factory specs while cutting and welding.
Located a BBAB Speedster transaxle this week so should be rolling on all fours in the next couple of weeks. 20 years ago, this car would have been tossed out and left to rot, not anymore
And here's what it looks like now. Note special made Cellette bench for this type of restoration that holds it all together to factory specs while cutting and welding.
Located a BBAB Speedster transaxle this week so should be rolling on all fours in the next couple of weeks. 20 years ago, this car would have been tossed out and left to rot, not anymore
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Very cool project.
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That's a beautiful resurrection of parts, definitely a labor of love. I've worked with restoration shop here in Kent that does 356 restorations and have seen similar projects turn out to be stunning examples.
What are your plans for it? Restoration as an "Outlaw" or stock?
What are your plans for it? Restoration as an "Outlaw" or stock?
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brings back memories of my visits to dink farmers shop in ukia, ca. when i restored my '59 super sunroof coupe...so much fun!
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to reiterate what was said above, it's really amazing what seamingly hunks of 356 junk are now being restored. i've seen an "A" coupe (1954-1959) that was cut in half like the speedster above sell for $25k.
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That's a beautiful resurrection of parts, definitely a labor of love. I've worked with restoration shop here in Kent that does 356 restorations and have seen similar projects turn out to be stunning examples.
What are your plans for it? Restoration as an "Outlaw" or stock?
What are your plans for it? Restoration as an "Outlaw" or stock?
What shop in Kent? Always nice to have more resources, would you mind sending me a p.m. with info?
I've owned a few Speedsters over the millennia and despite this cars sordid past, it is one of the straightest, most rust-free tubs I've seen as well as having all numbers matching panels with literally no bondo or filler. Unfortunately the original engine and transaxle were long gone years ago so it will never be an all original car by concours standards, that boat has sailed. That being said, having the freedom that that provides to be able to blend originality with new technology to create a real drivers Speedster that can be enjoyed guilt-free is nice. Some of the ideas being bandied about are going Carrera GS/GT with a louvered engine lid, Sebring style center exhaust, Carrera style bumpers, and body colored Spyder or Talbot mirrors. Here's a 57 GT with all the goodies:
I also like the idea of a stock body and bumpers (sleeper) with a lot of horsepower and suspension mods for aggressive street use. It will probably be some blend of the two, but as always, budget will dictate the final outcome ..
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Hey Harlan. I was driving up Yesler yesterday and noticed the 'Red Doors' that were the background for your Avatar in the past...
What shop in Kent? Always nice to have more resources, would you mind sending me a p.m. with info?
I've owned a few Speedsters over the millennia and despite this cars sordid past, it is one of the straightest, most rust-free tubs I've seen as well as having all numbers matching panels with literally no bondo or filler. Unfortunately the original engine and transaxle were long gone years ago so it will never be an all original car by concours standards, that boat has sailed. That being said, having the freedom that that provides to be able to blend originality with new technology to create a real drivers Speedster that can be enjoyed guilt-free is nice. Some of the ideas being bandied about are going Carrera GS/GT with a louvered engine lid, Sebring style center exhaust, Carrera style bumpers, and body colored Spyder or Talbot mirrors. Here's a 57 GT with all the goodies:
I also like the idea of a stock body and bumpers (sleeper) with a lot of horsepower and suspension mods for aggressive street use. It will probably be some blend of the two, but as always, budget will dictate the final outcome ..
What shop in Kent? Always nice to have more resources, would you mind sending me a p.m. with info?
I've owned a few Speedsters over the millennia and despite this cars sordid past, it is one of the straightest, most rust-free tubs I've seen as well as having all numbers matching panels with literally no bondo or filler. Unfortunately the original engine and transaxle were long gone years ago so it will never be an all original car by concours standards, that boat has sailed. That being said, having the freedom that that provides to be able to blend originality with new technology to create a real drivers Speedster that can be enjoyed guilt-free is nice. Some of the ideas being bandied about are going Carrera GS/GT with a louvered engine lid, Sebring style center exhaust, Carrera style bumpers, and body colored Spyder or Talbot mirrors. Here's a 57 GT with all the goodies:
I also like the idea of a stock body and bumpers (sleeper) with a lot of horsepower and suspension mods for aggressive street use. It will probably be some blend of the two, but as always, budget will dictate the final outcome ..
i don't mean to hijack your thread but your plan with the speedster sounds about the same as what i'm going to be doing to my coupe over the winter. i'm pulling the engine and transaxle for a "refresh" and clean, pulling the interior to take it back to the COA correct black and am thinking about taking it back to its original color-orange.
i really like the center exhaust and louvered decklid-but i don't think i'd do that to my original decklid-all the numbers match. i want to upgrade the suspension and maybe lower it a bit...and maybe a 1720 big bore kit.......
check out emory motorsports....i really like their creations and i get ideas from some of their cars.
good luck with the project!
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Nice, William! That was my first P-Car, '59 Super Sunroof, Silver with green Leatherette and corduroy inserts. I bought it in Santa Rosa, Ca from a Dentist who ordered it new. 50K original miles, still had the original factory Conti spare tire and gloves to wear so not to get your hands dirty while changing a tire. I still remember the kids staring at me when I pulled into my highschool parking lot in it. They thought I was crazy to pay $1500 for a 'glorified volkswagen' when I could of had a new Camaro
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hey JP-
i don't mean to hijack your thread but your plan with the speedster sounds about the same as what i'm going to be doing to my coupe over the winter. i'm pulling the engine and transaxle for a "refresh" and clean, pulling the interior to take it back to the COA correct black and am thinking about taking it back to its original color-orange.
i really like the center exhaust and louvered decklid-but i don't think i'd do that to my original decklid-all the numbers match. i want to upgrade the suspension and maybe lower it a bit...and maybe a 1720 big bore kit.......
check out emory motorsports....i really like their creations and i get ideas from some of their cars.
good luck with the project!
i don't mean to hijack your thread but your plan with the speedster sounds about the same as what i'm going to be doing to my coupe over the winter. i'm pulling the engine and transaxle for a "refresh" and clean, pulling the interior to take it back to the COA correct black and am thinking about taking it back to its original color-orange.
i really like the center exhaust and louvered decklid-but i don't think i'd do that to my original decklid-all the numbers match. i want to upgrade the suspension and maybe lower it a bit...and maybe a 1720 big bore kit.......
check out emory motorsports....i really like their creations and i get ideas from some of their cars.
good luck with the project!
Here's a source for handmade aluminum Sebring Stingers: http://www.vw-online.co.uk/acatalog/...nd_912_25.html
Here's the engine lid info: http://www.gtwerk.com/
Amazing what's being fabricated out there ....
Last edited by JPP; 10-30-2009 at 05:52 PM.