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  • #76
    Originally posted by Terminator View Post
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    I got my 69000 mile USA delivered 72 MFI T out of the factory and went and checked out an Aussie 71S for sale.
    Where is that light red 71S for sale at?

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    • #77
      Originally posted by JP View Post

      Where is that light red 71S for sale at?
      Dutton Garage here in Melbourne, Australia

      rare colour and has had a lot of work done and not all of it is spot on for what they are asking.

      https://duttongarage.com/Porsche-S~218311


      Terminator
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      Last edited by Terminator; 07-12-2022, 07:32 PM.

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      • #78
        Originally posted by Terminator View Post

        Dutton Garage here in Melbourne, Australia

        rare colour and has had a lot of work done and not all of it is spot on for what they are asking.

        https://duttongarage.com/Porsche-S~218311

        Thanks.

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        • #79
          You won’t it’s numbers, I have them

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          • #80
            while preparing the door frames for polishing, I went thru the clear on a high spot
            this forced my hand to make the decision to treat the door frames as I did the rest of the body
            this meant color sanding and shooting a final clear coat.
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            • #81
              Very nice, Bob!

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              • #82
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                • #83
                  I had to do this out of order due to the shutz gun acting up...
                  I undercoated the inside of the door shells and then primed and then shot light ivory with a clear coat. Click image for larger version

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                  • #84
                    Finally mounted my headers that I received back from high-temp coating. Click image for larger version

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                  • #85
                    nice
                    i have to get my lump a-part just to find out what i have.
                    the engine is rusted (who woulda thought)

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                    • #86
                      Originally posted by bob joyce View Post
                      nice
                      i have to get my lump a-part just to find out what i have.
                      the engine is rusted (who woulda thought)
                      That's why I keep mine inside and mothballed until the body is ready

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                      • #87
                        Originally posted by sebaroher View Post
                        Finally mounted my headers that I received back from high-temp coating. Click image for larger version

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                        Hey Seb,
                        Why the flat sump pan? What oil pump are you using

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                        • #88
                          Originally posted by flatsixer View Post

                          Hey Seb,
                          Why the flat sump pan? What oil pump are you using
                          I bought a billet sump plate that wasn't deep enough. I put this flat one on just to cover up the hole for the time being. The engine has a 3.2 oil pump so it will definitely get a deep sump before it goes into the car.

                          -Seb

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                          • #89
                            The undercoating project is complete........... Click image for larger version

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                            • #90
                              More 1968 911 L Targa undercoat Click image for larger version

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