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  • #16
    Thanks for checking out our posts!!
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    ! Here's some before-after pictures to give you and idea of what it took....

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    • #17
      Beautiful work! This car appears very straight! I am impressed with how fast you guys knockout this car. So you gave the owner back a painted assembly ready shell? You guys are not putting the car together? Thanks again for posting this build. Justin
      Justin Rio

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      • #18
        Yes ready to assemble. The customer chose to assemble this car himself. That is option we give the customer, if they wanna save some $$$ on the project... Our other thread with the 58 Speedster is being fully assembled by us (Deluxe Customs) again that was the customers choice.

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          • #20
            Car looks great but I have a question? I notice the 'european' badge on the front wing ( fender ). Over the years seen a lot of 356 cars and why don't I remember that badge? Yes, 'continental'I know but, was that badge only supplied for short time on cars to the USA?

            Maybe my eyes have just missed that for years

            Roy

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            • #21
              Not sure if this is true but I had this discussion recently at Hershey as there was a "European" 356 there.

              I was told that Porsche originally used Continental but was challenged legally by Lincoln as they already had a Continental model in the US. Porsche then changed to European in place of Continental.

              True or not? I don't know. Waiting for someone else to answer.
              Mic
              1959A coupe

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              • #22
                Thanks for the updated photos Matt. This coupe really turned out Beautiful!!

                Mic, you are correct. Lincoln sued Porsche for their copyrights to the name "continental". European was the short-lived replacement name.
                Justin Rio

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