Saturday, October 06, 2007

Test Fit for the Porsche 911

The 1974 Porsche 911 project is making progress with the recent test fitting of the major body panels. A few weeks earlier the inner compartments and jambs were painted and now the team at Ocean Paint and Body are getting the doors, lids and fenders placed to verify everything will go together as planned when the paint work is done.

You can see here that a test panel has been used to check the graphics scheme and colors. I like the look of the Porsche silver and blue and have decided to keep the looks simple with just the stripes. Once the car gets painted it will be a nice looking rolling chassis. After that, the real fun will start for me as I’ll have to try and remember 1) where all the pieces are and, 2) how to put them all back on the Porsche.

I also need to complete the work on the front and rear fiberglass bumpers. I’ve already fit the bumpers to the car but they require a fair amount of work to get to a finished state. The rear is not too far off but I need to have the engine back in the car to finalize the exhaust opening. The front bumper requires more work to get the openings for the turn signal and marker lights sorted.

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