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  • #16
    The kid with the screwdriver joined the air force and became a fighter jockey. The one behind the engine is an engineer in Alaska but I haven't heard from them in years. The one behind the fender on the right is in prison! Erik

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    • #17
      My Inspiration for my choice of finish and trim. Steve McQueen's car in first picture. Mine on the bottom. Just couldn't swing the Rudge wheels. Erik
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      • #18
        Thanks Erik! Well the guy who became the engineer would most likely be the best bet for future 356 ownership or interest... You have one nice speedster and Those alloys look really sweet! Did you retro fit headrests on your speedster seats or are you running some other aftermarket type seat? Justin
        Justin Rio

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        • #19
          I have the original Speedster seats. The headrests have upholstered brackets and slip on the seat backs. They are aftermarket items popular in the 50's - 70's. They are similar to the "Austi" brand I have seen in old magazine ads. I'll post some pics later. Erik

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          • #20
            Justin, Here are pics of the headrests. They came on a 912 that was bought and sold. I took them apart and re-shaped the rear bracket to fit the Speedster seat. Erik
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            • #21
              Awe, your pictures did not load.. You can edit them in if your up for another try. Sorry about that. Justin
              Justin Rio

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              • #22
                My first car bought with my own money. That's me in the middle age 16 and my brother on the left. Paid $900. It wasn't a bad car but the engine was on the wrong end. I fixed it up and sold it a year later for $2000 and "graduated" into a 57 A Coupe. More later, Erik
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                • #23
                  This was my first Porsche. It was green and a little warty but it was a Porsche. I had access to a shop full of goodies and before long it had a big-bore kit, Borla? exhaust, American Racing wheels and nerf bars. I was 17 years old and had created my first outlaw. It had enough junk on it to make any purist puke.
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                  • #24
                    Great story! Thanks for all the posts.
                    It's especially nice that you have all the pictures.
                    Ashley Page

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                    • #25
                      Nice old photos and history Erik! That MG would be a pretty cool first car for a kid. The A coupe was a nice step up though! Looks like it was a really nice solid car. Great old photos! Thank you! Justin
                      Justin Rio

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                        84112 before and after
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                        • #27
                          Great story Erik. Sounds like your father was a cool guy. Mine is fortunately still around, but he lost interest in cool cars after he got out of college. I am making up for it tho. He thinks I'm crazy. Probably right.
                          Mark Erbesfield
                          57 356A
                          65 911
                          68 912
                          73 911S
                          66 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ45LV
                          79 450SL Dad's old car

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                          • #28
                            Love those polished fuchs on a black car!! Thanks Erik!
                            Justin Rio

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                            • #29
                              84112 After bondo removal and much hammer and dolly work. Circa 1989.
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