Thank you, I find a project like this really rewarding although sometimes difficult to motivate yourself when there’s some really awakened and time consuming fiddly bits. Glad you’re enjoying the content, thanks for watching 👍🏻
Super impressed with the work around the doors and adjoining panels. For me it’s one of the most critical areas, getting this near perfect pays massive dividends. The 911 door clunk test will be something special.
Wonderful work, so pleased with progress, it’s really coming together Brilliant to see it looking like a car, old rusty is saved from the grave Thank you for your hard work and craftsmanship
So awesome to see it start looking like its once former self! Great attention to detail and ticking those bits of grot off the list! Some graft, so well done 👏 Look forward to the next installment now I’m up to date! 😅
Seeing it look like a Porsche again is a massive motivation point! Can’t wait to start the modifications now. Hopefully have a new video next week or week after as we have a buggy video coming too
Just watching a video from Fitzee's Fabrications last night about spot welding door skins. He has a process that only spot welds the back side - leaving no marks on the outer skin. Basically he's using a thick piece of sacrificial metal on the outside. Worth checking out.
Really enjoying the series, thanks. Your video work is great (as well as the metal work, naturally). That’s been a huge job from where it was. What percentage of the original metal is still in the car, do you reckon? 20%?
Thank you, really appreciate it. It can be a pain to record everything as I just use my phone (which often rings during the working day!!) yeah 20% ish give or take! Pillars, roof and parts of inner quarters! Not a lot of else!
Ive never seen a skin spot welded to a door frame , is that a Porsche thing or is it the way you re skin doors ,, I like the idea I think as it would let you move the door edge to account for size by changing where it rolls and the skin would still sit tight . The detail is perfect , and in all the right places , compared to the other guys Ive seen ''restoring '' a Porsche this is a total masterclass in true restoration , there isnt a pie cut curve in sight here lol.
Porsche skins are like this as are e type skins. I think they have fewer welds than what I’ve done though. It does distort the skin ever so slightly but I prefer to do them this way. I’m glad you’re enjoying the content, I guess the production could be better (especially as it’s all done on my iPhone!) but hopefully the build makes up for that
Thank you for this series. I binged watched the lot last night, I find it fascinating. Having just bought a SWB 911 it's great have some understanding how they go together. 8weeks is really impressive is there any before pictures of the car? Was it a barn find don't think it could have pasted an mot :D Looking at when you started I was wondering how you were going to fix all that swiss cheese. I assumed you'd just cut the roof off and the front bulkhead lol. Talking to the guys who look after my car, I asked is it possible to build one out of sheet metal (due the amount that are being cut up for resto mods) they said a few parts you can't get (the bulk head?). But watching this it seems even trickier as those new body panels are generic all years and have to be amended to suit the year and lack the ancillary parts so you would still need a donor parts as was the case for the rear parcel shelf.
I don’t have any before pictures as it went straight from the owner to the blasters but I’ll see if he has any! I think it was imported in this state and certainly wasn’t running. I think you can get around 90% of panels to be fair. Maybe more. And could probably build a shell with a few minor donor cuts from another car but to be period correct would be very tricky!
Another outstanding installment. If too forward question obviously tell me to pound sand...but what kind of budget would someone need to have for your level of restoration work on an early 911/912?
Glad you’re enjoying this. In all honesty budget completely depends on the state of the shell in terms of metalwork. As you can see, it’s super labour intensive so generally speaking my advice would be to start with an original and solid shell if you can find one. Paintwork costs circa £15k. You’ve got all mech and blasting costs to factor in also.
It was co cool seeing where you are with the restoration now versus what you started with. Excellent work, lots of fun to watch 👍🏻
Thank you, I find a project like this really rewarding although sometimes difficult to motivate yourself when there’s some really awakened and time consuming fiddly bits. Glad you’re enjoying the content, thanks for watching 👍🏻
Great progress ❤💪👍
Thank you 🙌
Having watched all the videos leading up to this point, this is the icing on the cake. As usual, great stuff.
Thank you 👍🏻 still lots of exciting stuff coming on this build so stay tuned!
The quality of your work combined with the relative speed of progress is amazing.
Thanks Steve, glad you’re enjoying the content
Nice to see such a master of metal at work ! ❤
Wow, thanks!🙏
Brilliant as always really enjoyed watching this 👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it 🙌🏻
Super impressed with the work around the doors and adjoining panels. For me it’s one of the most critical areas, getting this near perfect pays massive dividends. The 911 door clunk test will be something special.
Absolutely! Good panel gaps make or break a build imo!
top job the german is almost back
Thanks! There’s certainly light at the end of the tunnel now!
It's CCR day!... top work as ever !
Hahahaha thanks!
Wonderful work, so pleased with progress, it’s really coming together
Brilliant to see it looking like a car, old rusty is saved from the grave
Thank you for your hard work and craftsmanship
Thanks Pat, exciting we can now start discussing the fun aspects of the project!
Quality work.
Thank you 👍🏻
Awesome stuff, thanks for sharing.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it 🙌🏻
Awsome workmanship ..... nice to see the spot welder being used instead off mig plugging
Thanks 👍 glad you like it!!
So awesome to see it start looking like its once former self! Great attention to detail and ticking those bits of grot off the list! Some graft, so well done 👏
Look forward to the next installment now I’m up to date! 😅
Seeing it look like a Porsche again is a massive motivation point! Can’t wait to start the modifications now. Hopefully have a new video next week or week after as we have a buggy video coming too
amazing video - i am a big fan! had a long break on my car but i am back on it - and i am learning a lot from your videos. Thanks for that!
Great to hear! Glad you’re enjoying the content and that it’s informative too!
Just watching a video from Fitzee's Fabrications last night about spot welding door skins. He has a process that only spot welds the back side - leaving no marks on the outer skin. Basically he's using a thick piece of sacrificial metal on the outside. Worth checking out.
Thanks for the heads up, I’ll look into it
Really enjoying the series, thanks. Your video work is great (as well as the metal work, naturally). That’s been a huge job from where it was. What percentage of the original metal is still in the car, do you reckon? 20%?
Thank you, really appreciate it. It can be a pain to record everything as I just use my phone (which often rings during the working day!!) yeah 20% ish give or take! Pillars, roof and parts of inner quarters! Not a lot of else!
Ive never seen a skin spot welded to a door frame , is that a Porsche thing or is it the way you re skin doors ,, I like the idea I think as it would let you move the door edge to account for size by changing where it rolls and the skin would still sit tight .
The detail is perfect , and in all the right places , compared to the other guys Ive seen ''restoring '' a Porsche this is a total masterclass in true restoration , there isnt a pie cut curve in sight here lol.
Porsche skins are like this as are e type skins. I think they have fewer welds than what I’ve done though. It does distort the skin ever so slightly but I prefer to do them this way.
I’m glad you’re enjoying the content, I guess the production could be better (especially as it’s all done on my iPhone!) but hopefully the build makes up for that
@@classiccarrevivalsofficial its working well ,Im not the only one enjoying it
Thank you for this series. I binged watched the lot last night, I find it fascinating. Having just bought a SWB 911 it's great have some understanding how they go together. 8weeks is really impressive is there any before pictures of the car? Was it a barn find don't think it could have pasted an mot :D
Looking at when you started I was wondering how you were going to fix all that swiss cheese. I assumed you'd just cut the roof off and the front bulkhead lol. Talking to the guys who look after my car, I asked is it possible to build one out of sheet metal (due the amount that are being cut up for resto mods) they said a few parts you can't get (the bulk head?). But watching this it seems even trickier as those new body panels are generic all years and have to be amended to suit the year and lack the ancillary parts so you would still need a donor parts as was the case for the rear parcel shelf.
I don’t have any before pictures as it went straight from the owner to the blasters but I’ll see if he has any! I think it was imported in this state and certainly wasn’t running.
I think you can get around 90% of panels to be fair. Maybe more. And could probably build a shell with a few minor donor cuts from another car but to be period correct would be very tricky!
Another outstanding installment. If too forward question obviously tell me to pound sand...but what kind of budget would someone need to have for your level of restoration work on an early 911/912?
Glad you’re enjoying this. In all honesty budget completely depends on the state of the shell in terms of metalwork. As you can see, it’s super labour intensive so generally speaking my advice would be to start with an original and solid shell if you can find one. Paintwork costs circa £15k. You’ve got all mech and blasting costs to factor in also.
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