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Intro post - 68 911L
So my dad and I just got the family 68 911L running this past weekend. Original owner was my dad's cousin and he sold a volvo P1800 to buy this car. I have fond memories as a kid riding around in this and this car started my love of 911s. Here is a video of the first startup in a few years (along with new carbs). Looking forward to documenting more of the transformation and learning from everyone here SmileWavy
Bill https://drive.google.com/open?id=10wKvITOjtk0Air2t0ap4tRQQTaDgSBzY |
Welcome, you should be able to get a lot of help from the members here on any questions that come up.
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The best part is the smiles on everyone's faces! That's awesome!
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Welcome Good to see the car brought back to life.
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"It's alive" :)
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Beautiful elephant hide! Are the seats upholstered with it too?
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Yes. Seats are original and the car lived in a garage most of its life. Even has the original cork exhaust gaskets in the toolbag with the medieval bilstein jack. Still not sure how to retract the jack.
Next order of business is new calipers/master cylinder and then addressing a bit of rust/new undercoat. |
I'd replace the brake hoses with new rubber from the dealer
toss the tires as they are > 6 years old all new fluids and turn the motor over by hand before trying a start |
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Does everyone recommend poly bushings or rubber for the suspension? New front ATE front calipers or rebuilds? |
Do you know about Jack Lewis’s place in Norcross? He is a great resource.
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the only poly to use is Elephant Racing's poly-bronze
they also have rubber, which most people prefer as the poly-bronze can feel a little nervous (I like them tho) you can also get Bilstein shocks digressively valved the painter says paint is temporary, but the rubber is too... be very careful in buying the front windshield seal as they often don't fit well |
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On the suspension, I would work out a complete plan based on how you will use the car. Street or track or combination? A lot of the cool stuff you read about is not necessarily great for the street. SWB 911's are fickle with respect to handling and can be a handful if not properly done. I'm sure there's a Pelican that's got the SWB set-up figured out and is willing to share.
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