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k8atu 06-13-2011 05:05 PM

Project Management - Restoration: Cap in hand requesting advice/help
 
Hi fellow Pelicans....

I am about to go and pull the trigger on a rolling 73 tub that I want to rat-rod up with a tasty engine (3.2/3.4) and use for generally scratching around the North Bay CA twisties, on the odd trackday, and DE/Autocross....

While I have no idea what this car will end up looking like, I do know that I am about to tread a path that many of you have trodden before me, and those I've seen with amazing success! :)

While I have been around these cars a LOT and owned a fair few for the majority of my adult life, I have never got 'deep down and dirty' to this degree.... I used to maintain my Bug back in the day, but never more than general maintenance, and certainly have never restored a thing...

This brings me to my request - has anyone out there who has embarked on something similar created a base sort of 'project plan (xls)' that they used to manage their resto from beginning to end (Nippy?? :) ) that I might be able to have a look at (read: blatantly steal from you) so as not to re-invent the wheel?!?

All I will offer in return is a documented build from the ground up by a novice who will probably fall into most PITA holes available, but will do it with a smile (maybe) and a digital camera (definitely)...

Thanks for your time,

Kemal

JP911 06-13-2011 10:55 PM

No project plan to offer, but I can offer some wrenching assistance!

Fishcop 06-14-2011 04:07 AM

No spreadsheet... but I've been exactly there ;) Will a thread help? http://forums.pelicanparts.com/paint-bodywork-discussion-forum/545166-restoration-my-69-911-a.html

Carrerax 06-14-2011 05:12 AM

I have also gone down this road. In fact, Im about 99% done. My only suggestion is to decide exactly what you want to end up with in the beginning. I didnt do this and "mission creep" ended up coming into play and I bought several things many times in the name of improvments. It would have been much less $ to get it all right in the beginning. Mine is here:
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/418411-here-my-new-old-project-lilly.html

k8atu 06-14-2011 09:23 AM

@JP - Most definitely - Thanks loads :)

Guys - nice threads - I guess I can build a checklist from there - and amend on the fly. It wasn't a project plan as such - I mis-informed - was more a checklist of things to do is all, as i not done one before...

I'll get there :-)

Schmierung 06-14-2011 10:43 AM

First clearly define your goal.....
take photos of other cars you wish to re-create. Drive or get rides in simiar cars. Decide how/where you are going to use it.

Then decide How you are going to do it.......
Decide the specifications ( spring rates, gear ratios, compression, etc) at the beginning.
Compose a materials list.
Get all quotations and do the budget.
Develop a timeline to keep a 6 month project from turning into 36.

Then do it.
Keep to original goal, timeline and budget, and dreams come true.


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