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Old 10-11-2015, 07:26 PM
KentCaveny KentCaveny is offline
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Default Replicating an Porsche Berlin-Rome Coupe

I'm an experienced panel beater with 2 English wheels, several stumps, a shear, press brake, bead roller and several roll-around tool chests full of hand tools.

I am proficient at gas and TIG welding of steel and aluminum and have a 200 amp ESAB square wave TIG machine as well as MIG and gas welding equipment.

I'm developing a body buck to replicate a Porsche Berlin-Rome Coupe (T64 or 60K10) and have written several articles about the car in the Porsche 356 Registry Magazine. The original cars were built on prototype VW chassis using a modified 24 hp VW motor. I have a VW chassis and 36 hp motor that I will modify and mount the body on. I have taken numerous pictures of the surviving Otto Mathe car (of 3 built) and the replication by PROTOTYP museum using the remaining parts from the 2 missing cars.

I learn a lot by seeing the posts and work of other serious metal men. Therefore, I expect to gain from membership in this site and contribute information that may benefit other members.

Kent Caveny
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