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Hi Reaper.
I found some old photos in my drawer. Maybe this can help you. This is original photos of a factory car that went to be the Baby DP935 L 1.4 L Owner/Driver: Lundgard - Mechanic; J. Zirkelbach. (DP) I will not steal your thread. For information Kremer and DP motorsport is still alive. Kremer was supplied most body from DP Motorsport.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1199562162.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1199562196.jpg Also I found a Test of a DP935 (from the beginning of eighties) Look at the acceleration figures.0-200km/h (Hur snabb) a Ferrari TR was standing still! 0-200km/h in 10.9 sec! vs Ferrari TR 19.8 sek Wow this was on a street legal DP 935! http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1199562453.jpg |
That's why they have such a reputation as the genuine badass :) thanks for the article!
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New updates???? pics... something?
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it looks like it was twin turbo set up back then, wow!
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any updates on the car?
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I've emailed the shop a few times, they haven't sent anything back. I'm going on leave in March, if I don't hear anything by then I'll have an update for sure when I get back. Sometimes being half way around the world sucks.
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DPHANS can you send me a copy of that article? I would like to ad it to the "resource" section of my DP site.
dp935registry.com |
Sorry boys. Just back after a trip to China.
Try my site, Just made for you guys.. www.garagecare.se ;);) |
Cool, thanks for posting!
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Thanks DPHANS. That's a really good article.
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Hi all,
i was just looking over the internet and found this, the 935 DP1 is now owned by my father in the UK, he bought the car from sweeden 2 years ago, he as had a little work done on the car. I will take some photos and post them later |
That would be great coast. Thanks!
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Oops, sent this inquiry to kycarguy . I cannot read it also. I have a 1984 Kremer 935 street 2DP bodied car with the single turbo. I happen to have a highly modified 3.3 Twin turbo motor on the bench and was thinking of installing it but thought it was unavailable as an option at that time for a street car. This article would validate the install in my car if used at a earlier time. Please send a copy of this article to me thru my email address listed on my website www.voitureltd.com. greatfully appreciated.
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Color check...the shop has been super busy and so have I thus progress going slow but hey, we make the time we can right? So they painted the front bumper and front fenders to see how I liked the color. They're going to go back and darken it up more to get rid of the grey tone then when I approve they'll shoot the whole car.
I actually really dig the finish, its PPG with a flexnflat clear coat built into it that adds the flattening agent. Its almost dark enough but Fred said he could go a bit darker so that's what I want. On the louvers, the shop cut them slightly larger in the front just as I wanted, they also did an AMAZING job of cutting them out along with the rear facing vents on the front fenders behind the front wheels. Just like the pics huh? I really have to give a hand to the body guys turning these parts from race quality to this while suiting my needs. And since we all know words are useless....enter the Blackbird http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1203495042.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1203495069.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1203495096.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1203495155.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1203495190.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1203495214.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1203495244.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1203495267.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1203495299.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1203495523.jpg |
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Great project. the latest pictures don't seem to load. Jesper |
Do they work now?
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great pictures...
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Pictures load fine load now. Q: if I give your discription of the color to a paintshop here in DK will they be able to interpret the color or what do I need? thx Jesper |
Yes, they need to have PPG paint, for this we used regular PPG Black, then mixed in the clear coat/flattener. The flattening agent in the clear coat is called "Flexnflat" also made by PPG. About a 20% mix will do the trick, research online using google and the "Flexnflat" name and you'll get tons of info.
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Very cool.
The top picture of the front bumper has a sheen that is just perfect stealth. It may just be the angle as the others don't have that same look. There is an actual SR-71 sitting about a mile down the road from where I work. I can take some pictures if you actually want to mimic that color. |
Brian, thanks man. the lighting was bad and its a difficult color to capture on film - the more i look at the pics the more I'm leaning towards having him keep the color just as it is. I'm torn...
And if you happen to take pics of the SR71, i'd be more than thrilled to see them. :) |
You have to stencil this little guy on the corner of the rear deck lid... make him small and maybe in a light gray to offset the balck.
He'd be PERFECT for this project. The "SKUNK WORKS" logo... http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1203519415.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1203519432.gif http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1203519442.gif http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1203519454.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1203519496.jpg |
Brian, thanks man. the lighting was bad and its a difficult color to capture on film - the more i look at the pics the more I'm leaning towards having him keep the color just as it is. I'm torn...
And if you happen to take pics of the SR71, i'd be more than thrilled to see them. :) |
Rory that's awesome, thanks man - that might be the finishing touch I was looking for!
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Dig what you are doing with the color ... it's going to look badass !
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looks great i would leave it like that Gabriel ! :cool: just like mine looked before it had a million scratches and turned greyish :D hey If you want the decal like Rory showed i will make you one, just tell me what you want. I can do one in gloss black or white or whatever let me know.
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when it's done.. we shall call it "Little Stinky" hahah!
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IMHO that is just perfect (judging by the pictures off course). Skunkworks and the stealth concept is exactly what comes to mind. Have seen the SR-71 in Huntsville by the way. simply awesome.
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that is gonna look real mean when your done.
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The Skunk is allmost done it would look nice in gloss over your matte car :cool:
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Ed, that's totally awesome! Not to mention the tail uprights mimic the tail of the SR71...hell I don't know who's more excited you guys or me!
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That IS sweet!
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That paint job looks unreal! your going to scare the bejeebers out of anyone you pull up behind. If only there was a stealth paint to keep the police radar off of you...
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I jumped off the exit on the way home and took some pictures for you.
This thing is AWSOME in person. The color you have now is perfect - grey/black. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1203646460.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1203646494.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1203646513.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1203646526.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1203646550.jpg CHECK THIS OUT - located behind the cockpit on the left side : http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1203646612.jpg |
Brian, those are awesome! You're right about the color - that's unreal about the 930 on the side. Thanks again man, always a pleasure to see such an amazing piece of machinery.
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gotta love the SR-71 thanks fors posting those Brian :cool: worked a bit on the skunk today.
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TOO F'IN COOL MAN! Thanks a ton!
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I hope this a bit like the original everytime i looked at the original picture i found some new details. I hope i have all the pointy bits :D it,s a vector so it,s ready to cut in vinyl. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1203751710.jpg
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