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The ultimate 'lightweight Porsche'!! Not so much restoration as replacement! Maybe 200lbs of the original car remaining when you're done? All kidding aside, best of luck. If you can save this poor neglected car all the power to you!
PS: why can't they make a car cover out of the same stuff the documents go into? Those docs are in very good shape ;) |
Lots and lots of welding to do...
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Looks like a fun challenge Shaun! ANYthing can be fixed....it is just metal. Anyone in this hobby that thinks of money alone and may not posses the required skills, would not want to touch this, but as a fellow DIY junky, I can appreciate the desire to bring something like that back to life. No doubt you will score some inexpensive spare parts cut from donor cars and will have fun dealing on that stuff.
If you finish it, you know you will feel a great sense of pride and accomplishment. Have at it! :) |
*****...my 69 S was born yesterday by comparison, and that is giving Shauns S the benefit of optimism.
The cost is going to be horrendous...better to turn 10 cars like this one and then buy a nice clean example with the proceeds... No mention of the motor...does it still exist? If the motor is not original Shaun you are completely out to lunch on this one. Let us call this Shauns Albatross. |
hope, change...hope, change...;)
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Hell!!!!!!:eek:, The rust on my front wings seems minor now since I looked at them pictures :D
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Tim, you really nailed it, "Looks like a fun challenge Shaun! ANYthing can be fixed....it is just metal." |
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Cost won't be so bad. I figure $40K to make it flawless in every way, which is twice Darryl's 912 cost to date. Spread out over 4+ years, I think it's doable. Having built a track car from scratch, refurbished every part on my E for well under $10K, and parted cars for typically a 300% profit, I'm not so worried about the cost to restore. The motor will be the only BIG expense, budgeting $15K for that alone, but after that, it's manageable. |
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Going to use this thread or start a new one as a journal for all of us? |
I will be using this thread, no doubt about that! My next tasks are to get the motor out and finish pulling the car apart. That covers the next 4-6 weeks or so.
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That sorta pales in comparison to the current sales prices of these cars. A 69S went for just under $200k in private sale recently. Even if you can only get half that when you're done (if you even want to sell), you'll still come out smelling like a rose. |
OK, somebody start a website with a countdown clock to 2013!!
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Good luck Shaun!!
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Boy you sure have your work cut out for you on this one. I'm not sure I'd put the
self leveling frt back on. Even Porsche recommend replacing it. |
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Just kidding. I've seen projects of a similar caliber successfully completed. Then again, I've seen enough that haven't as well. Wish you loads of perseverance! |
Sure are some tough critics out there.
Yes, it's one of the biggest projects I've ever seen, but it is a high spec 69 S. Hang in there Shaun, it will be something when you're done. Regards, Jerry |
If that were a T it would be toast. The fact that it is an "S" means it can be saved, but don't expect to get rich doing so. Is the engine there? Gearbox? Harder to justify spending $50K without them.
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Good on you Shaun. Good luck with this project. I will look forward to reading about your progress. What is that canister in the rear of the left front wheel well?
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That's the air conditioning system's receiver/drier.
Brian |
Thats nothing compared to some VW Micro Busses I have seen them save...
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