Roy, the amount of hand work involved in '51 was immense. I have been educated to believe that by the end of 356 production jigs and fixtures were much more advanced and thus more cars were more alike.
That trend became more evident in my visits to the factory in the later '60s and mid-'70s and now......wow! I almost do not wish to know, as the cars are less obviously made by humans and have NO 'romance' to draw me to them.
I note in your picture that your brother's 356 possessed not 'flaws' but 'differences' left to right. The headlights appear to not just be at different heights but also tilts. The directional signal lights are too easy!
Perhaps a 'Heinz and Fritz' thing or that no one had room to stand back BEFORE placement of electrical units? Perhaps that area was made before lunch on Monday or after lunch on Friday?
Still, wouldn't be great to have a RHD '51 now, warts an' all?
-Bruce
That trend became more evident in my visits to the factory in the later '60s and mid-'70s and now......wow! I almost do not wish to know, as the cars are less obviously made by humans and have NO 'romance' to draw me to them.
I note in your picture that your brother's 356 possessed not 'flaws' but 'differences' left to right. The headlights appear to not just be at different heights but also tilts. The directional signal lights are too easy!
Perhaps a 'Heinz and Fritz' thing or that no one had room to stand back BEFORE placement of electrical units? Perhaps that area was made before lunch on Monday or after lunch on Friday?
Still, wouldn't be great to have a RHD '51 now, warts an' all?
-Bruce
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