Restoration (Now going mild Oulaw) 1964 356C Coupe 217115
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Re: Restoration (Now going mild Oulaw) 1964 356C Coupe 217115
Thanks for your answer and pictures.
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You’re welcome, anytime.
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Re: Restoration (Now going mild Oulaw) 1964 356C Coupe 217115
If it is going to have a racy and / or GT-like appearance, stone guards on. Nice touch
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Hi Steve,Steve Proctor wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2019 3:46 pm If it is going to have a racy and / or GT-like appearance, stone guards on. Nice touch
Going to set up the light trim for guards but leave them off except for special occasions. Also going to have Berlin Mirrors (Chrome) on the fenders . . .
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Re: Restoration (Now going mild Oulaw) 1964 356C Coupe 217115
Hugo/Harry,
With regards to your question about factory hood insulation.
There was hood insulation on the roof, here is a picture of mine after I reinstalled it.
The original marks from the headliner bows are visible, a good indication for correct placement.
I also used dynamat on every part of the car.
With regards to your question about factory hood insulation.
There was hood insulation on the roof, here is a picture of mine after I reinstalled it.
The original marks from the headliner bows are visible, a good indication for correct placement.
I also used dynamat on every part of the car.
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Eric,EricMcKinley wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2019 4:40 am Hugo/Harry,
With regards to your question about factory hood insulation.
There was hood insulation on the roof, here is a picture of mine after I reinstalled it.
The original marks from the headliner bows are visible, a good indication for correct placement.
I also used dynamat on every part of the car.
Can we see finished photos?
My car may have had the previous headliner replaced. When I stripped it, there was insulation. Thanks for the information.
Harry
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Hi Harry,
I have some more pictures, which part finished are you interested in.
I have some more pictures, which part finished are you interested in.
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Harry,
Sorry may have picked you up wrong, this is the car almost completed, and fitting the engine which is a 912 with a few nice internal parts. The rusty one was how it started.
Sorry may have picked you up wrong, this is the car almost completed, and fitting the engine which is a 912 with a few nice internal parts. The rusty one was how it started.
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Hi Eric,EricMcKinley wrote: ↑Wed Dec 11, 2019 1:40 pm Harry,
Sorry may have picked you up wrong, this is the car almost completed, and fitting the engine which is a 912 with a few nice internal parts. The rusty one was how it started.
I was just interested in seeing different photos of your car. I wasn’t looking for anything specific.
By the way, have made one trip to Dublin and drove the southern part of the country. You are in Northern Ireland, correct?
harry
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Hi Harry, PM sent.
A very nice restoration and coming along great.
A very nice restoration and coming along great.
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Interior begins
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Headliners are a little tricky, but it looks like you are doing a great job. A zillion clips, and settling time, the best way to do it. I wonder how the factory did it so well, probably in a couple of hours, what we could do in a couple of days, spread out over some weeks.
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Andy Daugherty is putting her back together and doing a great job.Martin Benade wrote: ↑Sat Dec 14, 2019 6:07 pm Headliners are a little tricky, but it looks like you are doing a great job. A zillion clips, and settling time, the best way to do it. I wonder how the factory did it so well, probably in a couple of hours, what we could do in a couple of days, spread out over some weeks.
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Another step closer
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