Justin,
Your long block works well. You mentioned the gold Carrera badge. Here is a case where the badge does need re-plating if you can see that is the case. The finished result on your 356 body will need perfect badges in my opinion. The same with the Reutter NOS badge it must go on your car. ( Out of interest, my brother worked for some time in the parts dept of the main London Porsche agent AFN around 1961. About 5 years ago he gave me a brand new Reutter badge for my car and he sold on e-bay an assortment of gold plated badges including the Carrera ones. He had kept those for over 45 years!!
I didn't have the correct rivits with the flat spring fixing plate to secure the new Reutter badge so used some round headed screws and the then would you believe filled in the screw flats with filler and painted them silver to look like rivits
I look at that badge often and tell myself I was a precision engineer for 49 years often working to parts of a micron and I did that bodge!! Your advice that it might be worth something tells me I must remove those screws and at least put decent rivits on it!)
So, your car among all those I have ever seen restored requires perfect badges please.
Cannot wait to see the paint on.
Bodger Roy
Your long block works well. You mentioned the gold Carrera badge. Here is a case where the badge does need re-plating if you can see that is the case. The finished result on your 356 body will need perfect badges in my opinion. The same with the Reutter NOS badge it must go on your car. ( Out of interest, my brother worked for some time in the parts dept of the main London Porsche agent AFN around 1961. About 5 years ago he gave me a brand new Reutter badge for my car and he sold on e-bay an assortment of gold plated badges including the Carrera ones. He had kept those for over 45 years!!
I didn't have the correct rivits with the flat spring fixing plate to secure the new Reutter badge so used some round headed screws and the then would you believe filled in the screw flats with filler and painted them silver to look like rivits
I look at that badge often and tell myself I was a precision engineer for 49 years often working to parts of a micron and I did that bodge!! Your advice that it might be worth something tells me I must remove those screws and at least put decent rivits on it!)So, your car among all those I have ever seen restored requires perfect badges please.
Cannot wait to see the paint on.
Bodger Roy
I was really hating the poor line and shape I was getting and in my mind the filler was getting thicker! I lost my temper with it and began bumping the low area sort of aggressively with a dolly from underneath. So much for all my shrinking work.
Too late by then and to top it off this area began "oil canning" again.
This is undamaged factory fitment and leadwork but while I'm in here I wanted to reduce the amount of "filler" period in this area.
Thanks again Pat!
Thanks for stopping by and looking at this new mess! Justin
A recurring mental clubbing over the head as to my stupidity!
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