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1985 LHD Porsche 911 Targa Backdate in the style of Singer Porsche.
The restoration/backdate was done using all original metal parts. Fabrications and modifications were undertaken where needed. Custom interior and dials to finish the car to its current stunning condition.
A beautiful restomod by the owner, who took several years to build this car just the way he wanted it. Probably the nicest E9 I have ever seen. Peachtree Corners Festival 10th Anniversary celebration.
1966 was the start of the muscle car era. family cars with big engines and alotta horsepower. mainly for bragging rites. this resto-mod was showing her stuff at the good guys auto show in scottsdale, arizona.
1985 LHD Porsche 911 Targa Backdate in the style of Singer Porsche.
The restoration/backdate was done using all original metal parts. Fabrications and modifications were undertaken where needed. Custom interior and dials to finish the car to its current stunning condition.
My Kenwood C1 Restomod project. Basically a recapping and also component upgrade. Credit where credit is due: I followed the path that Leestereo took: audiokarma.org/forums/index.php?threads/kenwood-basic-c1-...
1985 LHD Porsche 911 Targa Backdate in the style of Singer Porsche.
The restoration/backdate was done using all original metal parts. Fabrications and modifications were undertaken where needed. Custom interior and dials to finish the car to its current stunning condition.
This beautiful and rare 1949 Mercury "Woody" was photographed at the Amboy Depot Days Car Show, 2010. The engine is a small-block Ford.
This is my version of a restomod Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Speedster car in the 8 stud wide Speed Champions style 2nd version).
The model features:
– has space for 2 minifigs
Building instructions is available !
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1985 LHD Porsche 911 Targa Backdate in the style of Singer Porsche.
The restoration/backdate was done using all original metal parts. Fabrications and modifications were undertaken where needed. Custom interior and dials to finish the car to its current stunning condition.
This project took about 100 hours from stripping the old paint, sanding the frame, applying, sanding , compounding and waxing the base paint to remove orange peel, experimenting with various Dottie paints and color combos, applying the Dotties ( I could only work a small section at a time as I had to make sure that I did not touch it in the wrong wet place.) to clearing it twice.
200 hours if you count all of the angst.
This was my first Dottie paint project. i was not sure going in whether or not the dots would work and became more apprehensive until I got about 1/4 of ti painted and realized that I was on to something interesting.
The primer and base coat are Rustoleum rattle can and I am sure that I am one of the Masters of Rattlecan. I know...that's like being a great paint by the numbers artist but rattle cans can look very nice if you are willing to work the paint smartly both during and after the application.
I have three other resto-mod projects in the works. One is another of my Hurlows the second is a 1971 Raleigh Pro which will be resto-moded to a ss and the third is my circa 1982 Trailmaster Pro Cruiser mountain bike that I am restoring to it's 1985 condition.
This bike was completed in the late winter of 2010.
Street Muscle Legends - Chapter 1
The iconic 1969 Camaro SS continues to be a benchmark reference point for muscular sports coupe designs almost 60 years after its initial debut. This kicks off my Street Muscle Legends series which will emphasize modern restomod RWD proportions finished off with a nice and tidy stance.
I hope you enjoy!
Building instructions available @PleaseYesPlease on Rebrickable.com
The Performance One team took home an award for Outstanding American Restomod for our 1970 HemiCuda.
The May 16, 2013 downtown Tecumseh, Michigan cruise-in. This cruise-in is held on the third Thursday of the months May through September.
Ford Bronco restoration and customization has become something of a cottage industry - I suspect we'll start to see the same thing for similar trucks from the same era like this Scout.
This one looks pretty original on the outside, but is built on an '84 Mercury frame, with 302 engine. At the Hennepin, Illinois Car Show, July 4, 2016.
The Brooklyn Big Boy Cruise Night in Brooklyn, Michigan, June 3, 2009. This cruise-in takes place every Wednesday evening from early May throughout the summer.
Probably not the engine that came with this car, though I did not enquire about the particulars.
1985 LHD Porsche 911 Targa Backdate in the style of Singer Porsche.
The restoration/backdate was done using all original metal parts. Fabrications and modifications were undertaken where needed. Custom interior and dials to finish the car to its current stunning condition.
This 1958 Ford two door sedan has been updated with a 32 Valve DOHC Ford Modular V8 and a ProCharger. Photographed at the J. C. Whitney Car Show, east of LaSalle, Illinois, May 4, 2014.