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  • #16
    8/25/13
    Jorgen Anderson has just finished a run of his expertly crafted alloy GT speedster seats. If your interested you can contact him direct at: TeamGOG@telia.com some pics:
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    Beautiful stuff!! Don't forget to mention you saw them here...
    Justin Rio

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    • #17
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      Hi All-
      Thanks for all of the superb photos -- I'm already drooling!

      I'm just starting on my outlaw build, which it going to be a 356A Carrera GT tribute with a 911-4 cylinder motor and independent rear suspension.

      I just got this Carrera oil tank that was made by Thomas Tate from the 356 registry -- should be a great piece.

      Cheers,
      Anand

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      • #18
        Hello Anand,
        Thank you for posting and Welcome to our forum! Tom makes a nice product! Is it alloy? Sounds like you and I are building very similar cars. If you have a chance please share your build we would be very interested in following along with its progress!! Thanks and Welcome once again! Justin
        Justin Rio

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        • #19
          Hi Justin!
          Thanks for the warm welcome! This is an amazing site -- I'm really excited to learn from all of you.

          I've got lots of great parts for my 1956 356A-I'll put up a post with a few photos on my car -- and the powerplant! I've actually got a Chuck Beck 911-4 -- one of the first ever made by him, pre-Polo!

          Best,
          Anand

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          • #20
            Thank you Anand, I am so glad you approve of the site! Your car sounds very interesting. I am very curious to see your "pre-polo" motor! Any shots and details you're willing to share would be great! Thanks again! Justin
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            I believe this is Greg Banfill's punched-out type 1 motor...
            Justin Rio

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            • #21
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              A buddy just sent me this photo... T6 twin grille lid converted to single A/BT5 GT style. Note the remaining stock T6 louver grating under the centered grille opening. Like to see what it looks like on a car...
              Justin Rio

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              • #22
                Made stainless screen assemblies to replace the OEM horn grills. The install using the original screws in the original location.


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                Ashley Page

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                • #23
                  Ashley, Those are really slick, I love the mesh screen look in there and the pocket shape is a really nice detail. You did a great job on those! I can definitely see you generating interest. I need an A-car version..
                  Thanks for posting these up!
                  Justin
                  Justin Rio

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by JTR70" post=25261
                    Ashley, Those are really slick, I love the mesh screen look in there and the pocket shape is a really nice detail. You did a great job on those! I can definitely see you generating interest. I need an A-car version..
                    Thanks for posting these up!
                    Justin
                    Thanks Justin. Is the A flat in the area where the grill is? The C is compound curves in that area and the corners of the grill are different radius making it a little work.
                    Ashley Page

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                    • #25
                      The A's are basically flat in profile but I do like that flanged perimeter you put on yours.
                      Justin Rio

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by JTR70" post=25284
                        The A's are basically flat in profile but I do like that flanged perimeter you put on yours.
                        Thanks. The perimeter is made from stainless welding rod. The stainless screen is silver soldered on. The A looks like it would be much easier to do.
                        Ashley Page

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                        • #27
                          Ashley, are you willing to make more? I am working on my brother-in-law's T5 mild outlaw right now, and was planning to make something similar, but your work is better than what I would probably end up with, and I wouldn't have to re-invent the wheel...
                          Craig Richter

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                          • #28
                            +1 for the Speedster Ashley!!!!
                            Where do I send the check?

                            Tom
                            Registry Number: Who Cares??

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                            • #29
                              Ashley Page

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                              • #30
                                Quit your day job
                                Registry Number: Who Cares??

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