Front Closing Panel
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Front Closing Panel
Here's one we all can do! Take a look up behind your left front wheel and look for one of these. What have you got? Does it look different than any of these? If so send picture. Are these dates correct?
Left to right.
1958 (T 2) - on
1956 (356A T 1)
1951 - 1955
Very early
Left to right.
1958 (T 2) - on
1956 (356A T 1)
1951 - 1955
Very early
Brett Johnson
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Re: Front Closing Panel
1960 Roadster (87###). Just like #1
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Re: Front Closing Panel
This hidden serial number thing reminds me of a gun collector's story.
This guy saw a Colt 1911 with a serial number ending in "xxx". He asked the seller about that; his reply: well, all the nice guns in the books have a number like that. I think I'll stamp a data plate with all "xxxxx". Should be pretty rare.
This guy saw a Colt 1911 with a serial number ending in "xxx". He asked the seller about that; his reply: well, all the nice guns in the books have a number like that. I think I'll stamp a data plate with all "xxxxx". Should be pretty rare.
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We cant be the only ones that wants to help Brett with his new book.
Im a relative newcomer to 356's but his old book is great and a real resource. Dont we all want a new updated book?
Im a relative newcomer to 356's but his old book is great and a real resource. Dont we all want a new updated book?
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Re: Front Closing Panel
Brett,
My cars:
1965 356C coupe (220256): far left closing panel
1957 356A T1 Speedster (82954): Second from left closing panel
1959 356A T2 Coupe (105327): it's in the body shop, I'll check it next week
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family!
My cars:
1965 356C coupe (220256): far left closing panel
1957 356A T1 Speedster (82954): Second from left closing panel
1959 356A T2 Coupe (105327): it's in the body shop, I'll check it next week
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family!
Dan Macdonald
'59 A Coupe (105327)
'57 Speedster (82954)
Registry #1921 (1982)
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'59 A Coupe (105327)
'57 Speedster (82954)
Registry #1921 (1982)
DMAIA@aol.com
My YouTube Channel: Tinmeister 356
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Re: Front Closing Panel
1957 Speedster #83252
Like #2. Just looked at it.
Like #2. Just looked at it.
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Re: Front Closing Panel
55 Cabriolet 60890, 3rd closing panel 2 reliefs
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Re: Front Closing Panel
circles: 5033, 5099
2 ribs: 5135, 5369, 5481, 5511
2 ribs: 5135, 5369, 5481, 5511
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