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356 restoration
hi, to all the very talented people on this forum that give time, knowledge and encouragement to us with not so much talent!
I bought a 63 Porsche 356 coupe that arrived in my possession a few months ago. I have started a restoration thread on the 356 registry mainly for my best mate back in the uk to follow and to the guy I bought it from in the states. here is the link to that thread:- http://forum.porsche356registry.org/...hp?f=4&t=35582 I get a couple of hours a night after I finish work to spend on it and weekends. I'm a panel beater by trade working in the accident repair side of it, and this is the worst car I have done (doing) but not by much! obviously I am open to ideas from you guys to make this as easy as possible and improve my skill base. I did meet peter tommassini a few months ago at his shop along with Jeffery (gonejunking) great guys! and this is that 356 I mentioned
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Good job Neil.
Plenty of work on that puppy. I would find it challenging and addictive. Jim
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Nice work Neil.
Jere
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thank you guys, i'll be much happier when the doors gap up! (if they do lol)
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Neil
I have been following your story on the 356 Registry forum. I too am working on a 63 T6, story on abcgt.com under restoration topics. Phil
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hi phil, now I know where the name 'foamcar' comes from! you have been working on it for some time, I've had a quick look through your thread, shall have a good look through later on, looking well though
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