Authenticity Book IV
- Jules Dielen
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Re: Authenticity Book IV
Always willing to help Brett. Fantastic idea!
Jules
Water pumps are for windshield washers only.
Water pumps are for windshield washers only.
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Re: Authenticity Book IV
Have no idea what happened to my previous response.
BLOCKS-BOOKS.com has stock of both
Edition one
&
Hard cover, signed and numbered rev 2 (reproduction is better than the soft back rev 2).
bill
BLOCKS-BOOKS.com has stock of both
Edition one
&
Hard cover, signed and numbered rev 2 (reproduction is better than the soft back rev 2).
bill
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: Authenticity Book IV
My rev 2 Porsche 356 -- Restorer's Guide to Authenticity, hard bound, singed and number do not have dust covers.
bill
BLOCKS-BOOS.com
bill
BLOCKS-BOOS.com
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: Authenticity Book IV
It would be great to see a new version of your book Brett.
Am happy to give you any information I can from across the pond.
Am happy to give you any information I can from across the pond.
'53 Cabriolet
'61 Notchback
'61 Notchback
- Spencer Harris
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Re: Authenticity Book IV
Brett,Brett Johnson wrote:So, what do you think? Good idea? Bad idea? Long overdue idea?
I've resisted making this recommendation thinking it could lengthen the process - but it could also make things a bit easier on your end. Think about a Version IV layout with divisions for each model of 356s. Part 1 for pre-As, part 2 for As, Part 3 for Bs, etc. Rather than go through the evolution of various components and then skipping to the next component; layout each model's chapter identically with specifics applicable to that model. Part 1 - pre-A engines, pre-A transmissions, pre-A chassis, pre-A instruments, etc.; Part 2 - A engines, A transmissions, A chassis, A instruments, etc., etc.
Looking forward to seeing this get underway and helping if needed. I have two pre-As & an A and tons of photos at your disposal.
Best,
Spencer Harris
San Joaquin Valley, CA.
San Joaquin Valley, CA.
- Victor Ingram
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Re: Authenticity Book IV
I'm in, I would like to contribute to the pre-a stuff. How do we get started?
I am sure all of us know of one car that is completely original, IF we can get the owners to
co-operate. Could we document one car from each year and each discipline?
I am sure all of us know of one car that is completely original, IF we can get the owners to
co-operate. Could we document one car from each year and each discipline?
- Paul Hatfield
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Re: Authenticity Book IV
I would like to contribute. I have sent an email to you via the email link.
Paul Hatfield
"Miss April"
http://www.enginesinback.com
"Miss April"
http://www.enginesinback.com
- Mike DeJonge
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Re: Authenticity Book IV
There have been many body/sheet metal changes/differences over the years and I would certainly be able to help in your endeavor of #IV authenticity. This would be a very interesting project
Mike dejonge
Restoration Design Inc.
52 Pre A Body Bumper X2
53 Pre A coupe
54 Pre A speedster
56 Speedster
60 D'letern Roadster
67 911
05 997
Restoration Design Inc.
52 Pre A Body Bumper X2
53 Pre A coupe
54 Pre A speedster
56 Speedster
60 D'letern Roadster
67 911
05 997
- Charles H Jacobus
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Re: Authenticity Book IV
Wonderful! I'm in the market.
Chuck
Chuck
Current:
2012 Silver 991
1995 Midnight blue 993
1965 Red 356C
Past:
Fond memories of 14 others (including a '63 Normal and a 61 S90)
2012 Silver 991
1995 Midnight blue 993
1965 Red 356C
Past:
Fond memories of 14 others (including a '63 Normal and a 61 S90)
- David Green
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Re: Authenticity Book IV
Brett,
I'd be pleased to help out any way I can with my '53 America coupe survivor, 51015, Aug. 10, 1953. Other than a lousy paint job in the early 1970s and the wipers, harness, visor, seat covers, headliner, and most of the body rubber seals it's original.
More details, history and photos are in an April, 2018 Panorama article, "A Different Sort of Awesome".
David Green
https://www.pca.org/panorama/edition/pa ... april-2018
I'd be pleased to help out any way I can with my '53 America coupe survivor, 51015, Aug. 10, 1953. Other than a lousy paint job in the early 1970s and the wipers, harness, visor, seat covers, headliner, and most of the body rubber seals it's original.
More details, history and photos are in an April, 2018 Panorama article, "A Different Sort of Awesome".
David Green
https://www.pca.org/panorama/edition/pa ... april-2018
- Brett Johnson
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Re: Authenticity Book IV
For some reason, the automatic contact part of the Forum apparently stops working on Page 2 or I screwed up somewhere. Because of this, i have not answered any posts since August. Had David Green not emailed me separately today, I'd probably never have figured this out. So I need to answer some of you and I'm really sorry, I didn't do this sooner.
Since I posted this, Curt Dansby has asked I I'd write for the magazine again and I have put together an article for the January issue with additional details and progress notes.
Since I posted this, Curt Dansby has asked I I'd write for the magazine again and I have put together an article for the January issue with additional details and progress notes.
Brett Johnson
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Re: Authenticity Book IV
Starting with Bill Block from August 5. Yes, I have some of those books new uncirculated -- contact me offline if you are interested.
Brett Johnson
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Re: Authenticity Book IV
Hendrik Moulds -- August 6 -- in Beautiful Yorkshire. The family was in not as Beautiful Leeds in June 2017! Do stay in touch.
Brett Johnson
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Re: Authenticity Book IV
Spencer Harris -- August 6 -- I did the 356 Defined book in exactly the order you suggested and it was in color too! It didn't sell nearly as well (like 20%). Because of the previous format for this and my 911 & 914 books, it is a much simpler undertaking to keep the format.
Brett Johnson
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Re: Authenticity Book IV
Victor Ingram -- August 7 -- Yes! Authentic cars really help. I plan to post questions to the Forum and in the magazine. Pre-A stuff is difficult, but more unrestored examples exist, so they are probably easier to research. Just need people to respond.
Brett Johnson