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| More to come in February 2001! |
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| Right: My '68 912 before disassembly. Not what one normally expects from a before picture. What you don't see is the rust that has eaten away the front suspension mounts and the inner rockers. This necessitated a complete stripdown and repair. |
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| The driver's seat, complete with original wood-rim steering wheel. |
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| Rebuilding the engine on my dining room table. Here we have the fan shroud and carburetor linkage. The case is visible in the left upper corner. |
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| Left: New floorpans installed. This is the interior after I MIG- welded in new floor pans, rocker panels, etc. Read more about this part of the project from my posting at |
| www.912registry.org. I will be adding more about the various phases of this project on page 2, coming soon! |
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