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  • #91
    That looks really good, Bob.

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    • #92
      Special Note...
      For the undercoat body cutoff line on the1968 911L Taga. I have a piece of 1968 911 L coupe rocker with original green paint and brushed on black undercoating. (Disregard the white stuff. That was from dialing in my gun).
      The factory cut it off approximately 80 mm below the door threshold.
      So, even though the 1967 had different rocker decos it was undercoated the same way as the large deco 1968 "S" and "L"
      When i did mine i knew it was going to be covered by the deco so i just randomly Click image for larger version  Name:	DSCN1352.jpg Views:	0 Size:	89.8 KB ID:	7637 taped it off. Obviously, it will not be seen...
      Last edited by bob joyce; 09-08-2022, 02:05 PM.

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      • #93
        Excellent work Bob, better than factory. Did you use Wurth SKS?

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        • #94
          yes
          for the tank 50/50 mix grey/black wurth

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          • #95
            Bob,

            Is your car Irish Green?

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            • #96
              I'm Irish...
              but the car is Light Ivory

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              • #97
                here is the hood receiving a buff-out... Click image for larger version

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                • #98
                  The time was right to finish heat boxes............ Click image for larger version

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                  • #99
                    Damn ..... they did not send me the instruction sheet........... Click image for larger version

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                    • Quite haul Bob, a real jigsaw puzzle. Have fun!

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                      • A little less nauseating Click image for larger version

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                        • Air vent installed and fully operational .. Click image for larger version

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                          • I've been chasing a no spark issue. Coil is getting 9V but nothing out of the distributor. My guess is that the issue is a bad capacitor. Multimeter seems to confirm this. My understanding of the electrical system is basic at this point. I tried putting the spark plug tester between the coil and distributor but it didn't light up. My hope is that that line doesn't have enough current to light up the tester. Anyway in the process of rebuilding the distributor.
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                            • Bob
                              some excellent work , congrats on diligent efforts
                              looking fantastic!

                              Also can you provide info/spec on the small buffer you show on the hood underside …
                              could use that small setup for various parts
                              thanks
                              frank

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                              • bob joyce
                                bob joyce commented
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                                bought it (the buffer heads and attachments) on amazon. it came with a lot of sizes. you attach these to your die grinder harbor freight sells small die grinders.
                                Bought it a year ago and all that i have is a box that says "amazon" I am sure that you will find it if you search amazon. and it was inexpensive
                                Last edited by bob joyce; 11-01-2022, 01:03 PM.

                            • Getting around to the brake system. A few new lines installed tonight. Thankfully the mosquitoes seem like they are finally slowing down Click image for larger version

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