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Well I am now since the snow has finally arrived! I expect the reassembly should be well heading towards completion before I get back. Best get some more photos taken by another volunteer.
 
New door seals in place and front targa seal on ,nearside sill on with rubber going for easy job rewire front headlights
Paul
 

ORIGINAL: Blade_uk

Paul

Have you got new badges?

Hope your bringing some more pictures to the club night tomorrow?
NO don't replace the badges - they're part of the cars provenance. Take a look at the value of genuine early badges, £800 even if they're less than perfect!
 

ORIGINAL: 911 targa

Hi Chris
It seems that our cars are worth a lot more in pieces than as a whole ?
Paul
Hope you're not looking for an excuse to leave yours in pieces Paul....

Hang in there!
 
Rear spoiler case mounted on engine cover and with the expert hands of Neal Owens put the glass in
front took 20mins the rear 90mins one problem one of the expansion beads hade popped out a right
b******* any ideas to get back in DONT WANT TO TAKE OUT AGAIN
Paul
 
My box brownie is not capable to down load on to the forum so every thing is put onto the album
the reassembly is still progressing
Paul
 
Ok guys
The front under bumper holding the fog lights is not going well its not lining up and I cant see the reason also front indicator
wires there seems only one connector on the bulb holder but 2 wires answers please!!!!
Paul
 
After too much time in Essex without internet connection, I'm back! The front end set up is a bit of a palaver - basically, fit everything together loosely, then start to align the dismantled parts with the fixed points (wings, front lid, wheelarches etc.). Get that right then adjust everything else to suit...sounds easy but it isn't! The bellows are a bit of a rats-nest as well.

A couple of beers before you start might help calm the nerves.
 

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