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I take my hat off to you. You are one brave guy.
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Thanks a lot David!
So, next I fixed the clutch tube. First the part on the firewall, I don't know what a PO was thinking with this thick piece?! So I removed it and found a damaged firewall: So removing what is damaged: Making the patch: Adjusting: Welded: And the front fixation, cut the access : The issue: Welded (pic was ongoing, I welded the whole length but forgot to take a picture): And closed: Stay tuned Antoine
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So, I then worked on my engine side panel:
Adjusting: Then the necessary holes: Then the sealing guide: A before-after: And in place : Bests Antoine
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So, I think the next step was quite logical..the battery tray
I did built it by hand couple months ago: So it was time to adjust and weld it, first the bottom part: And then the top: All done and all fits great: I then found one last hole on the firewall: That I welded close: And now we have a nice engine bay/right long: Starting to look good! Antoine
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I have more to share with you
This corner was ugly: So I decided to take care of it: And welded: And the outside part, before: Starting with the bottom part: Welded: And the top part: And here we are: Bests Antoine
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Next step was the bottom of the B-post..here you go :
Empty space: Home made part being adjusted: And welded: Bests Antoine
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You’re far more ambitious than I am, Antoine!
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Jack Set a Goal So Big That You Can't Achieve It Until You Grow Into The Person That Can. |
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Antonie, they should send you a medal from Porsche. You should take a picture of the garbage you swept off the floor. That car probably doesn't have a healthy place. It drove somewhere on the beach or in the winter on salty snow.
Good work, of course, but I don't think you expected it to be so bad. The car looked good. It's scary. I'm sending you medals for bravery .....
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Thanks a lot guys! Very appreciated!
So, then comes a big step..the quarter panel!! I made it myself of course..first, adjustment: And then cut, tack welded: And then welded: My door gap is so much better than it was! Planishing: And done: The last missing part was the small bracket at the front of the wheel: All looking good: Thanks for following along, Antoine
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It looks like you've done this a few times!
With all the small spots you're uncovering have you considered stripping the whole body and sending it to media blast?
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