Hats off to you guys for this epic rebuild and probably the best thing I have seen on teh interbutts and youtube definately in a long time simply awesome that you have taken the time to do these videos of such an awesome car. Only comment so far, is about this video but from my French lessons, "maison" is actually pronounced "May-zon" Epic rebuild guys
Very interesting to see the progression in strategies from 40 years ago. Now the bodywork on most prototypes can be changed out in a matter of seconds. Back then, it was largely molded in, other than the bonnet/decklid I guess. As a recent owner of a same-era Porsche 914, and a big fan of Gunnar's racing exploits in the ALMS, I think its pretty cool you take the time to show us your trade Kevin. Is there any possibility someone who's interested in this stuff could tour your shop to learn more?
Hats off to you guys for this epic rebuild and probably the best thing I have seen on teh interbutts and youtube definately in a long time simply awesome that you have taken the time to do these videos of such an awesome car.
Only comment so far, is about this video but from my French lessons, "maison" is actually pronounced "May-zon"
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Car archeology ! ... Thanks for sharing !
Finally a new Video!!! been waiting way to long ;)
Very interesting to see the progression in strategies from 40 years ago. Now the bodywork on most prototypes can be changed out in a matter of seconds. Back then, it was largely molded in, other than the bonnet/decklid I guess. As a recent owner of a same-era Porsche 914, and a big fan of Gunnar's racing exploits in the ALMS, I think its pretty cool you take the time to show us your trade Kevin. Is there any possibility someone who's interested in this stuff could tour your shop to learn more?
You film this with a digital still camera? Its a bit jumpy. But thanks for the videos.
how do you know the yellow was the original colour, how do you know that when it went for a re-spray the painter sanded it down then resprayed it?
Again amazing stuff! Your French is not so good as your car restoration skills ;)