2/21/13 My new project arrived today by truck. (as if I didn't have enough to keep me busy ) This is a side job I have taken on to both help a friend with a dream and to finance my on going projects. My friend is a surgeon here in town who I have trained for going on 10 years now. He's an avid car guy who up until recently had only a passing interest in old Porsches. I guess talking and hanging out with me all these years has rubbed off. He of course gravited to the speedster model. While he can afford just about any speedster he wanted, he got interested in a full conversion of a coupe giving him the ease of mind to really use and enjoy the car without the worry of sinking 250K+ in a real speedster. This car will be a full and proper conversion but will keep its original identity as coupe with its chassis#. Here are few photos from today.
Donor chassis being uncrated. Took a while but we finally found a suitable platform. Ric at "Rusty Tubs" hooked us up with this one which was nicely crated for the long journey across the country. We had it media blasted before delivery which is a very nice luxury!
Plenty of corrosion damage but still has some good metal left to weld to.
Rear pan is shot.
Lots of old cancer; this definitely would have been a car destined for the crusher 25 years ago but is a viable project car now. First order of business is to get the chassis square and set then weld in a subframe to hold it while the repairs are done. Fortunately its never been hit hard so this will be straight forward. After that the battery box will be built so I can get it on my hoist to get at the floors and longitudinals. Another journey begins. Thanks for looking! Justin
Donor chassis being uncrated. Took a while but we finally found a suitable platform. Ric at "Rusty Tubs" hooked us up with this one which was nicely crated for the long journey across the country. We had it media blasted before delivery which is a very nice luxury!
Plenty of corrosion damage but still has some good metal left to weld to.
Rear pan is shot.
Lots of old cancer; this definitely would have been a car destined for the crusher 25 years ago but is a viable project car now. First order of business is to get the chassis square and set then weld in a subframe to hold it while the repairs are done. Fortunately its never been hit hard so this will be straight forward. After that the battery box will be built so I can get it on my hoist to get at the floors and longitudinals. Another journey begins. Thanks for looking! Justin
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