After a lifetime of desire I finally managed to get a 1973T S spec MFI 2.4 … one owner since new.. all original.. never smoked in and back seats never sat in.. coco mats from factory is great condition.. long road ahead to get it on the road again, looking forward to the next few years
Amazing simply amazing , the guy’s at Perfect Lines look like they are pro’s and I doubt they would allow you in to document your experience with them on video unless they have a reputation for being a professional shop. As I’ve said before I’m a 39 year master mechanic and have great respect for the body shop guys ( we’re two different wings of the same bird). Take care and let me know if you need a place to store your white 911, I know a garage close to Jocko’s and it won’t get driven much and it would be closer to Laguna Seca. I hope you realize I’m only kidding,it’s hard to interpret when texting anyway have a great day and thanks again for giving an old mechanic a nice break in my day. 👍👍🏽🙏😎
Man, so happy to get a Targa update and I can't wait to hear the Olive/body shop story. I do think that if you don't paint it, you may regret it seeing as the car is already apart. I'm on the fence about having my SC painted due to the body shop horror stories, I dealt with body shops for about 20 years and I'm not very trusting, plus that's a can of worms I just can't afford right now.
Wow lot of work gone into the targa. Great to find guys that do good work that you can trust. Do love the colour but if you just paint the doors they are very difficult to match the paint, it always shows.
Thanks man, this is the first time I’ve seen an old 911 cut up, straighten and put back together. It’s awesome you are scheduling regular shows. We can definitely see your progress, documentary narratives are the key to engagement. Where are we going and why?
I’ve just been through the same pain with my targa (it was straight but rusty) - unfortunately the pain doesn’t stop after the body work. Bringing a racer back to street car condition is a LOT of work!
A lot of work for sure. Luckily I’ve got a rebuild engine, trans, and all the wiring for the lights, and what not was left in the car. Still going to be a lot of work, of course. But it’s worth it.
Tom on the AhhGarageTime channel here on TH-cam straightened out his 911 with some factory measurements & some string & some barbells (in his home garage). it’s worth checking out. he’s a machanical engineer tho.
@@michaelgideon6422 i agree! i’m always blown away by how much time you have to spend with your vehicles… Sometimes the last thing I wanna do after work is more work ha ha
After a lifetime of desire I finally managed to get a 1973T S spec MFI 2.4 … one owner since new.. all original.. never smoked in and back seats never sat in.. coco mats from factory is great condition.. long road ahead to get it on the road again, looking forward to the next few years
Very cool documentation, and shout out to Perfect Lines!
Brother another 👍 video
All I can say is WOW !
That’s about I can say too haha
That was an amazing explanation of what’s required to get the car straight. Thumbs up my friend. And, Viper Green is the bomb.
Amazing to see this process and what can be accomplished.
Amazing simply amazing , the guy’s at Perfect Lines look like they are pro’s and I doubt they would allow you in to document your experience with them on video unless they have a reputation for being a professional shop. As I’ve said before I’m a 39 year master mechanic and have great respect for the body shop guys ( we’re two different wings of the same bird). Take care and let me know if you need a place to store your white 911, I know a garage close to Jocko’s and it won’t get driven much and it would be closer to Laguna Seca.
I hope you realize I’m only kidding,it’s hard to interpret when texting anyway have a great day and thanks again for giving an old mechanic a nice break in my day. 👍👍🏽🙏😎
Man, so happy to get a Targa update and I can't wait to hear the Olive/body shop story. I do think that if you don't paint it, you may regret it seeing as the car is already apart. I'm on the fence about having my SC painted due to the body shop horror stories, I dealt with body shops for about 20 years and I'm not very trusting, plus that's a can of worms I just can't afford right now.
Paint/body really is a nightmare. It’s almost worth it to just sell and buy a different car ha
Wow lot of work gone into the targa. Great to find guys that do good work that you can trust. Do love the colour but if you just paint the doors they are very difficult to match the paint, it always shows.
Yea it won’t be perfect but the paint already isn’t. I’m ok with that
Thanks man, this is the first time I’ve seen an old 911 cut up, straighten and put back together. It’s awesome you are scheduling regular shows. We can definitely see your progress, documentary narratives are the key to engagement. Where are we going and why?
Wow yeah that doesn’t look like something that could be done diy! Looks like excellent work so far, excited to see how it comes!
Having flashbacks over here.
You sacked up and did it yourself ✊🏼🫡
I’ve just been through the same pain with my targa (it was straight but rusty) - unfortunately the pain doesn’t stop after the body work. Bringing a racer back to street car condition is a LOT of work!
A lot of work for sure. Luckily I’ve got a rebuild engine, trans, and all the wiring for the lights, and what not was left in the car. Still going to be a lot of work, of course. But it’s worth it.
Tom on the AhhGarageTime channel here on TH-cam straightened out his 911 with some factory measurements & some string & some barbells (in his home garage). it’s worth checking out. he’s a machanical engineer tho.
Good for him! There’s only so much time I want to live in the garage. That’s beyond my interest haha
@@michaelgideon6422 i agree! i’m always blown away by how much time you have to spend with your vehicles… Sometimes the last thing I wanna do after work is more work ha ha
Oh I hear ya. Yea I go in spurts. Sometimes I work in the garage a lot and other times I just can’t be in there.
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