Something strange in every stash
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Re: Something strange in every stash
A friend sent me this, apparently his dad had it in the car in the 80s, so the trend continued!
Martin, we had a guy in college we call "The Ripper" but he had really bad gas, so it might be something different.
Martin, we had a guy in college we call "The Ripper" but he had really bad gas, so it might be something different.
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Re: Something strange in every stash
Many of you have probably already read about the car in the latest issue of the magazine, it was a twin grill Roadster. But what came with it was surprising, a NOS door, with the Drauz sticker still on it.
And before anyone asks, it's not for sale, it sold with the car.
You never know what's behind door number 2...
And before anyone asks, it's not for sale, it sold with the car.
You never know what's behind door number 2...
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Re: Something strange in every stash
Over 35 years ago I had a couple of Conv D's. One was really worth restoring, so I purchased a selection of parts for the restoration. One pair was the door latch panels. These were purchased from Stoddard, and I went down to pick the parts up along with many other pieces. I remember Chuck Stoddard himself assisting my purchase, and when it came to the latch panels, he dropped the stairway to the attic. After disappearing for a short while he came back with two original Drauz parts; stickers & all. Actually they included the inner wing; part of the inner fender wall. Chuck said that If I had not been there in person I would have been sent reproduction cabriolet parts that would have required extensive modification to fit. Not sure if that was the time I got that 904 limited slip diff or not. Lovely place to visit in the 70's.
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Re: Something strange in every stash
I took a great picture of the now old Stoddard spot when I had a 52 on the trailer several years ago. This was after Chuck had parted with the place but I was able to give him a copy of the picture at the last holiday, he had never seen it. I can only imagine the fun that was had there. Luckily Dan was there with his camera ready so I could capture the moment.David Pateman wrote:Over 35 years ago I had a couple of Conv D's. One was really worth restoring, so I purchased a selection of parts for the restoration. One pair was the door latch panels. These were purchased from Stoddard, and I went down to pick the parts up along with many other pieces. I remember Chuck Stoddard himself assisting my purchase, and when it came to the latch panels, he dropped the stairway to the attic. After disappearing for a short while he came back with two original Drauz parts; stickers & all. Actually they included the inner wing; part of the inner fender wall. Chuck said that If I had not been there in person I would have been sent reproduction cabriolet parts that would have required extensive modification to fit. Not sure if that was the time I got that 904 limited slip diff or not. Lovely place to visit in the 70's.
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Re: Something strange in every stash
Chuck had a 917 in his showroom regularly. I had the pleasure of watching him drive it at Mosport at some vintage event; it had such a sweet sound. It was a rather small car when you stood beside it.
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Re: Something strange in every stash
Somebody put Adam Wright to shame:
Tank collector shocked to find £2million gold bullion hidden in the fuel compartment of his £30,000 vehicle
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/3291710/t ... y-vehicle/
Tank collector shocked to find £2million gold bullion hidden in the fuel compartment of his £30,000 vehicle
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/3291710/t ... y-vehicle/
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Re: Something strange in every stash
I learned a long time ago, I can't be everywhere and find everything, I'm just happy I find the stuff I do. Cool story about the tank, wonder why they didn't show any of the footage of the actual gold.Jim Alton wrote:Somebody put Adam Wright to shame:
Tank collector shocked to find £2million gold bullion hidden in the fuel compartment of his £30,000 vehicle
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/3291710/t ... y-vehicle/
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Re: Something strange in every stash
I'm sure some of you have seen one of these, it's the first I've seen. I bought a whole pile of parts last week on my way to Ski Roundtop, the only catch was I had to take the trailer.
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Re: Something strange in every stash
Don't know about a T5 coupe, Vic; Jerry did have an A cp w/chrome bumpers and he took in the "Das Varoom" event in Columbus'
German Village and the Registry Holiday 3 in Indy.(in '77). Former owner was Bill Durland.
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German Village and the Registry Holiday 3 in Indy.(in '77). Former owner was Bill Durland.
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Re: Something strange in every stash
That's an old response. Without digging back in the posts, I assume you're talking about Jerry Keyser. His first 356 was a white T-5 coupe.
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Re: Something strange in every stash
From my records:
'63/'63 356B-T6 Karmann coupe #213338
616/1 P*610588*
741/?
Color/upholstery/carpet
Sonderausführung:
Built del
Dennis Whitesell, CA
Apr 94, driver, application (356 REGISTRY)
Please list as much "Kardex/Certificate of Authenticity" information as known so that your 356(s) may be registered in the now unofficial 356 registry. Needed are serial number and condition (driver, under restoration, restored, scrapped, project) as a minimum. PreA, original owner/family, limited production, original, 4-cam, unusual, non-US and scrapped cars especially sought. Information provided will go to a public database. It is desirable that we have your name, phone number, and/or e-mail address so that a person with a similar car can contact you. HOWEVER, IF YOU PREFER, I WILL NOT LIST SOME OR ALL OF YOUR DEMOGRAPHICS
KARDEX translation:
Fahrgest.-- Nr. Chassis number/VIN/Karosserie Nr.
(on plaque on driver's hinge cover plate)
Ausgel. Am. Date ready -- (at Karosserie)
Abnahme Besch. -- Date picked-up (to Porsche)
Motor Nr. (P*xxxxxxx*)
Getriebe -- Nr. Transmission number
Getriebe And -- Nr. Additional transmission number
Zundschlössel -- Nr. Ignition key number -- DON'T GIVE ME
Farbe Paint Color -- Kunstharzlack Farbton Nr. (on driver’s hinge cover plate)
KD-Heft-Nr. Reference to owner's & maintenance manuals
Schlössel-Nr. Door key number -- DON'T GIVE ME
Polsterung Upholstery
Teppich -- Carpet (not on Kardex) color & square weave (boucle) vs. other
Sonderausfährung: special equipment (options)
Händler: importer/distributor or dealer
thanks
Bill Block
Once reviews columnist and now unofficial, self-appointed registrar for the register.
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1953/1952 1500N coupe #11994
1957 Super tractor #133/7622
1959/1958 1600N sunroof coupe #106072
1965/1964 356C Porsche cabriolet #161564
'63/'63 356B-T6 Karmann coupe #213338
616/1 P*610588*
741/?
Color/upholstery/carpet
Sonderausführung:
Built del
Dennis Whitesell, CA
Apr 94, driver, application (356 REGISTRY)
Please list as much "Kardex/Certificate of Authenticity" information as known so that your 356(s) may be registered in the now unofficial 356 registry. Needed are serial number and condition (driver, under restoration, restored, scrapped, project) as a minimum. PreA, original owner/family, limited production, original, 4-cam, unusual, non-US and scrapped cars especially sought. Information provided will go to a public database. It is desirable that we have your name, phone number, and/or e-mail address so that a person with a similar car can contact you. HOWEVER, IF YOU PREFER, I WILL NOT LIST SOME OR ALL OF YOUR DEMOGRAPHICS
KARDEX translation:
Fahrgest.-- Nr. Chassis number/VIN/Karosserie Nr.
(on plaque on driver's hinge cover plate)
Ausgel. Am. Date ready -- (at Karosserie)
Abnahme Besch. -- Date picked-up (to Porsche)
Motor Nr. (P*xxxxxxx*)
Getriebe -- Nr. Transmission number
Getriebe And -- Nr. Additional transmission number
Zundschlössel -- Nr. Ignition key number -- DON'T GIVE ME
Farbe Paint Color -- Kunstharzlack Farbton Nr. (on driver’s hinge cover plate)
KD-Heft-Nr. Reference to owner's & maintenance manuals
Schlössel-Nr. Door key number -- DON'T GIVE ME
Polsterung Upholstery
Teppich -- Carpet (not on Kardex) color & square weave (boucle) vs. other
Sonderausfährung: special equipment (options)
Händler: importer/distributor or dealer
thanks
Bill Block
Once reviews columnist and now unofficial, self-appointed registrar for the register.
Blocks Books www.BLOCKS-BOOKS.COM
7295 Coldspring Ln. West Bloomfield, MI 48322 USA
248/672-2637 blocklab@gmail.com
1953/1952 1500N coupe #11994
1957 Super tractor #133/7622
1959/1958 1600N sunroof coupe #106072
1965/1964 356C Porsche cabriolet #161564
Bill Block
BLOCKS-BOOKS.COM
248/672-2637 blocklab@gmail.com
1500N coupe #11994
S tractor #133/7622
1600N S/R #106072
356C cab #161564
911 #303269
914/6 2.8 #9140432388 (for sale)
Freda’s Boxster WPOCA2983WS621230
BLOCKS-BOOKS.COM
248/672-2637 blocklab@gmail.com
1500N coupe #11994
S tractor #133/7622
1600N S/R #106072
356C cab #161564
911 #303269
914/6 2.8 #9140432388 (for sale)
Freda’s Boxster WPOCA2983WS621230
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Re: Something strange in every stash
William Block wrote:From my records:
'63/'63 356B-T6 Karmann coupe #213338
616/1 P*610588*
741/?
Color/upholstery/carpet
Sonderausführung:
Built del
Dennis Whitesell, CA
Apr 94, driver, application (356 REGISTRY)
Please list as much "Kardex/Certificate of Authenticity" information as known so that your 356(s) may be registered in the now unofficial 356 registry. Needed are serial number and condition (driver, under restoration, restored, scrapped, project) as a minimum. PreA, original owner/family, limited production, original, 4-cam, unusual, non-US and scrapped cars especially sought. Information provided will go to a public database. It is desirable that we have your name, phone number, and/or e-mail address so that a person with a similar car can contact you. HOWEVER, IF YOU PREFER, I WILL NOT LIST SOME OR ALL OF YOUR DEMOGRAPHICS
KARDEX translation:
Fahrgest.-- Nr. Chassis number/VIN/Karosserie Nr.
(on plaque on driver's hinge cover plate)
Ausgel. Am. Date ready -- (at Karosserie)
Abnahme Besch. -- Date picked-up (to Porsche)
Motor Nr. (P*xxxxxxx*)
Getriebe -- Nr. Transmission number
Getriebe And -- Nr. Additional transmission number
Zundschlössel -- Nr. Ignition key number -- DON'T GIVE ME
Farbe Paint Color -- Kunstharzlack Farbton Nr. (on driver’s hinge cover plate)
KD-Heft-Nr. Reference to owner's & maintenance manuals
Schlössel-Nr. Door key number -- DON'T GIVE ME
Polsterung Upholstery
Teppich -- Carpet (not on Kardex) color & square weave (boucle) vs. other
Sonderausfährung: special equipment (options)
Händler: importer/distributor or dealer
thanks
Bill Block
Once reviews columnist and now unofficial, self-appointed registrar for the register.
Blocks Books http://www.BLOCKS-BOOKS.COM
7295 Coldspring Ln. West Bloomfield, MI 48322 USA
248/672-2637 blocklab@gmail.com
1953/1952 1500N coupe #11994
1957 Super tractor #133/7622
1959/1958 1600N sunroof coupe #106072
1965/1964 356C Porsche cabriolet #161564
I believe that engine is 61058, not 610588?
Jules
Water pumps are for windshield washers only.
Water pumps are for windshield washers only.
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Re: Something strange in every stash
I believe that engine is 61058, not 610588?[/quote]
Yes, this is a 5 digit engine.
Yes, this is a 5 digit engine.
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Re: Something strange in every stash
Here is a cool one from a recent haul. It's just a crate at first glance, but when you look at the shipping labels, it came from the Factory, and the lack of zip codes means that it was pre-63. I wonder what would have fit in a crate like this?
Cool stuff.
Cool stuff.
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