My SC coupe project. Made by hand…again.

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Re: My SC coupe project. Made by hand…again.

#166 Post by Brad Ripley »

Back on the steering boxes -- Tom had a photo of a ZF box.
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And the various paint inspection markings have been discussed over the years on this forum.

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#167 Post by Dave Whittick »

Looks great!

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#168 Post by Tom Perazzo »

This car made it to its first car show. (356 club show/swap in Chino Hills)
Of course it's not finished, but mechanically it's getting there. Here's a video of my driving impressions.
https://youtu.be/DSDA1t-dfvs
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So happy to be back on the road.
Tom


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1964 SC Coupe (under restoration)
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