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Hendrik Moulds
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by Hendrik Moulds » Wed Apr 13, 2016 4:21 am
To get this started a couple of photos of my car then and now. Last year in Italy.
And some time in the 1960s with "modifications"
More to follow....
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Victor Ingram
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by Hendrik Moulds » Mon Jun 06, 2016 3:38 am
Looks lovely Victor, like those chrome wheels!
Another one from me.
Someone happened to post on a forum I frequent that he had met a guy at a show who said he used to own my car and wondered if it still existed. So just by chance I was able to meet a previous owner of my car, Derek Meltham who owned her from the mid-60s to the mid 90s and had some great stories to tell, he even had the original paper logbook for the car which he gave me.

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Jeff Trevillyan
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by Jeff Trevillyan » Tue Jun 07, 2016 1:12 am
Beautiful vehicles! Hendrik, question: What type of front signal lenses are on
your Cabrio; are they the glass Hella K12644's by any chance?
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by Hendrik Moulds » Tue Jun 07, 2016 3:40 am
Hi Jeff, no I have the smaller plastic lenses on her.
I'm pretty sure I have some of the lenses you're talking about and if so they are much larger, will have a check.
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by Jeff Trevillyan » Tue Jun 07, 2016 7:39 pm
Thanks for the reply, Hendrik. I guess my question would be; Are the plastic lenses 100%
correct for a 1953 USA Import vehicle? I do have a set of the plastic lenses. Thx...
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by Hendrik Moulds » Thu Jun 09, 2016 5:32 am
Hi Jeff, the honest answer is I don't know.
My car had plastic lenses when I bought her. I doubt the country a Porsche was being exported to at the time would make any difference on what lenses were attached.
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by James Davies » Thu Jun 09, 2016 10:03 am
Hi Jeff, I don't think those Hella lenses were used on any Porsches. All Reutter cars used
SWF plastic lenses, as Hendrik mentions. There may have been some variation in what those lenses looked like - early '53 vs late '53 - but I don't have good data on that yet. Just a few photos. Needless to say, they were short 29mm unmarked plastic beehives.
The Gläser-built cabriolets and roadsters from 1951 and 1952 did get Hella turn signals. But I don't think they were the ones you mention above.
Btw,
this '53 Super coupe is 1 chassis number away from yours and is the most original '53 coupe I know of.
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by Jeff Trevillyan » Thu Jun 09, 2016 3:34 pm
Wow, James, Seinfeld's '53 is my sister car! Do you happen to know the body #?
Thanks for that link with the plastic lens photos; that helps me confirm one
less mystery. Hendrik, thanks for your input...
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by James Davies » Thu Jun 09, 2016 3:45 pm
Jeff, that car is 50432. Same spec as yours? Contact me offline. I have lots of photos of it.
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by bil brown » Tue Jun 21, 2016 8:21 pm
From my archives, my old 51 Coupe #10960. Drove it to Louisville Holiday in the 80s, and garnered the "Basketcase Award". Brett Johnson took interest in it and took lots of pics, many that were published in the 1st edition of his book. The car was very original other than the silver....og was Moor green.
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by Tony Proasi » Tue Jun 21, 2016 8:48 pm
Bill any more pictures of your '51?
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by bil brown » Tue Jun 21, 2016 10:41 pm
Tony......I`ve got pics of the car, actual photographs that I`ll look for and take pics of them. Here`s the list of pics of the car in Brett`s 1st printing.....when he refers to "51 Coupe", he`s referring to 10960......page 67 wiper switch......pg 86 back seat.....pg 78 door panel......pg 66 idiot lites.....pg 63 dash(2)......pg 56 fuse panel.....pg 53 fuel tank....pg52 1/4 window.....pg 50 split windshield og yellowed with age....pg 41 taillites......pg 74 headliner.....pg 80 carpet flap(cringle).....pg 75 shift knob. The interior of this car was very original,doors, carpet, seats, headliner, dash. It lives in Germany now and is green again.
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by Jeff Trevillyan » Fri Jul 01, 2016 1:12 am
James Davies wrote:Jeff, that car is 50432. Same spec as yours? Contact me offline. I have lots of photos of it.
James, I sent you a message through this website on June 9th. I wonder if you received it? If you didn't maybe message me
so I can get your addy...jt
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by Ned Gorski » Tue Jul 05, 2016 2:26 pm
here is a picture of my old girl.
The before and after, i found her in a barn when i was 18 on Senior skip day.
I've owned her for 28 years took 16 years to finish my restoration .
55 continental Cab #60748.... AKA Blue
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