Type A Outlaw Project
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This is looking great. Where did you get your rear hid hinges?
1960 356B (110196) restoration project in progress
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Hello Perry,
I just discovered your project tread and almost thought I was looking at my 58 A Sunroof Coupe. I am about two years behind your journey. Thanks for sharing with the community.
Dennis
I just discovered your project tread and almost thought I was looking at my 58 A Sunroof Coupe. I am about two years behind your journey. Thanks for sharing with the community.
Dennis
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- Perry DePietro
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Hi Denise, Good Luck with your project!
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I finally finished the roof rack! .... still waiting for my motor to be assembled... getting excited.
Happy New Year to everyone following my build!!
Happy New Year to everyone following my build!!
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Dennis - that looks like an interesting car in the background - I see a Zagato emblem, but don't recognize the car itselfDENNIS DAUGS wrote: ↑Sun Dec 05, 2021 4:32 pm Hello Perry,
I just discovered your project tread and almost thought I was looking at my 58 A Sunroof Coupe. I am about two years behind your journey. Thanks for sharing with the community.
Dennis
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I believe that's a Lancia Fulvia Zagatto.
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Yes Perry, that is a Zagato 

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Perry,
What type of tubing did you use on the roof rack? I'm thinking about building one also.
By the way I love your project. I am just finishing metal work on my '63B. Not going outlaw except perhaps GT Bumper Trim and deco delete on the rockers. I'll have a green interior with Champagne Yellow exterior.
Thanks,
David Patrick
Lexington, KY
What type of tubing did you use on the roof rack? I'm thinking about building one also.
By the way I love your project. I am just finishing metal work on my '63B. Not going outlaw except perhaps GT Bumper Trim and deco delete on the rockers. I'll have a green interior with Champagne Yellow exterior.
Thanks,
David Patrick
Lexington, KY
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Love this project....great job, definitely providing me inspiration for mine!
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Here are a few pics, more are available for the asking.
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Bill Cooper
1956 356A Outlaw-"Smokey"
1960BT5 Roadster-"Max"
1963 BT6 Sunroof-"Fritz"
1965 912 Euro Sunroof
1977 911S-"Annie"
1970 ISO Rivolta LeLe
2021 Corvette C8-"Zora"
1956 356A Outlaw-"Smokey"
1960BT5 Roadster-"Max"
1963 BT6 Sunroof-"Fritz"
1965 912 Euro Sunroof
1977 911S-"Annie"
1970 ISO Rivolta LeLe
2021 Corvette C8-"Zora"
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Bill,
Beautiful car and color. Eye catching in a good way. I saw a new purple people eater with heavily tinted windows on the road yesterday. Have seen some puke green and gang green cars recently also. Each to their own.
Beautiful car and color. Eye catching in a good way. I saw a new purple people eater with heavily tinted windows on the road yesterday. Have seen some puke green and gang green cars recently also. Each to their own.
Mark Roth
65 C Cab (Black/black)
65 C Cab (Black/black)
- Perry DePietro
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Hi,
I have not logged in for a while (since before the format change), but want to start by saying how much I appreciate all of the kind words and encouragement.
For Bill Cooper, I really like your color choice. I actually decided to leave the car in bare metal. I sprayed a matt clear coat over it. It shows all the warts and pimples of the metal work and I think that actually looks pretty cool. It's kind of in the spirt of the cars that raced early on where they were "worried" about the "weight" of the layers of paint. I airbrushed the ghost numbers and emblems. I really like the aesthetic and plan to keep it this way. ...besides, I never have to worry about a rock chip, dent or scratch, I can just sand it down and spray some clear.
David Patrick asked about the roof rack. - I actually purchased a roof rack that was made for a vintage VW bug. Pre-pandemic there was a gentleman on the west coast who was selling these on one of the VW sites. I cut off the legs and found a similar diameter tubing at HomeDepot. I mocked it up on the car, tacked it and then finished the welds. To the untrained eye, I think it would be hard for most to see that it was not designed for this application.
Thanks again for the encouragement and it someone out there gains inspiration from my journey, that is AWESOME and what this community is all about.
Perry
I have not logged in for a while (since before the format change), but want to start by saying how much I appreciate all of the kind words and encouragement.
For Bill Cooper, I really like your color choice. I actually decided to leave the car in bare metal. I sprayed a matt clear coat over it. It shows all the warts and pimples of the metal work and I think that actually looks pretty cool. It's kind of in the spirt of the cars that raced early on where they were "worried" about the "weight" of the layers of paint. I airbrushed the ghost numbers and emblems. I really like the aesthetic and plan to keep it this way. ...besides, I never have to worry about a rock chip, dent or scratch, I can just sand it down and spray some clear.
David Patrick asked about the roof rack. - I actually purchased a roof rack that was made for a vintage VW bug. Pre-pandemic there was a gentleman on the west coast who was selling these on one of the VW sites. I cut off the legs and found a similar diameter tubing at HomeDepot. I mocked it up on the car, tacked it and then finished the welds. To the untrained eye, I think it would be hard for most to see that it was not designed for this application.
Thanks again for the encouragement and it someone out there gains inspiration from my journey, that is AWESOME and what this community is all about.
Perry
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Hi
So all of the detail pictures are included in this thread. My current engine is at Carolina Coach Collection and being assembled. It is based on a type 4 block but has all modern components to make it a 2.6 l motor. It should be good for around the 180 hp range.
The sunroof, as you can see, is one of the fairly rare Golde v-shaped sunroof that were used in the type a coupes. The car has the best of everything. Custom suspension, Skirmatz transmission, all new floor and body panels, fuel safe fuel cell, leather interior with aluminum bucket seats, GT roll bar and other GT accents., Etc
Because of life events, I'm considering selling this before it actually moves under its own power. If you are interested, please review the thread and feel free to reach out to me. ncspyder550@gmail.com.
So all of the detail pictures are included in this thread. My current engine is at Carolina Coach Collection and being assembled. It is based on a type 4 block but has all modern components to make it a 2.6 l motor. It should be good for around the 180 hp range.
The sunroof, as you can see, is one of the fairly rare Golde v-shaped sunroof that were used in the type a coupes. The car has the best of everything. Custom suspension, Skirmatz transmission, all new floor and body panels, fuel safe fuel cell, leather interior with aluminum bucket seats, GT roll bar and other GT accents., Etc
Because of life events, I'm considering selling this before it actually moves under its own power. If you are interested, please review the thread and feel free to reach out to me. ncspyder550@gmail.com.
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Perry - it’s so close! You’ll hate yourself if you don’t finish it.
I’ve gone through all the pages a couple of times and really love what you’ve done - first rate and esthetically very pleasing to the 356 outlaw aficionado.
I’ve gone through all the pages a couple of times and really love what you’ve done - first rate and esthetically very pleasing to the 356 outlaw aficionado.
Greg Bryan
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Thanks for the kind words of encouragement. You are right....I am just so frustrated. I have been done all the things that "I" can do for about a year. My car is sitting in my garage collecting dust and th4 engine is taking forever. If I had known (hindsight 20/20) building this stroker motor was going to be such a nightmare, I would have just bought a prof. build turn-key motor.