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My welding skills would have told me to sell the targa and buy the coupe I really wanted.
Impressive.
Is it wrong that I liked it better before? I want one in poop brown with that stainless steel targa hoop.
I don't get it. It was cooler before, and like people above me have already said, would have been easier to buy a hardtop if that is what he wanted.
Though I gotta hand it to him, its damn impressive.
The factory actually did this with some of the racing cars, since the Targa had strengthened sills and such, and adding a full top made the cars stiffer yet.
Around here the Targa's are the cheapest 911's to get so to build a race car, this might have made the most sense financially.
I presume that's Freiburger's kid sister or cousin or something at the junkyard in her flipflops....
That conversion is about the coolest thing I've seen in a very long time...I've gotta get me a cheap, ratty Targa to coupe-ify now!
I want a 911 so bad... I just keep telling myself that I can't handle one.
The work looks awesome. While I'm with you guys, I appreciate the kind of work that goes into something like that build.
SillyImportRacer wrote: Why not just buy a hard top. I don't get all the extra effort.
Targas are plentiful, relatively speaking, compared to coupes. They're also cheaper. Club racers tend to snap up all the coupes.
And, of course, Targas are for Bob Costas.
I did nearly that very thing with my last second-gen MR-2. Found a beautiful yellow T-top, purchased a roof clip...and voila...yellow hardtop. All-told, it was less than $1400. I sold that car in 2002 and its one of the few that I still miss.
Per
Stealthtercel wrote: I presume that's Freiburger's kid sister or cousin or something at the junkyard in her flipflops....
snerk snerk snerk
I kinda miss the "Safety last!" days of 4WOR.
The pic below that one is freaky - looks like a poorly done Photoshop by the angle.
Per Schroeder wrote: I did nearly that very thing with my last second-gen MR-2. Found a beautiful yellow T-top, purchased a roof clip...and voila...yellow hardtop. All-told, it was less than $1400. I sold that car in 2002 and its one of the few that I still miss. Per
Hardcore.
I'll second that regarding the 914 with the chin spoiler. Notice it already has a five-lug conversion and Fuchs. Yum!
David
you like the 916 front bumper on that 914? Looks kinda gaudy in my opinion...especially with the oil cooler scoop still filled in.
duetto_67 wrote: must go practice welding
+1
i'm impressed in her welding skills, the last panel replacement i did didn't look nearly that good
racinginc215 wrote: when it was sitting there sans roof and just the A pillars I wanted to build a speedster out of it.
I was thinking the same thing.
Not really...that was before I knew how to weld and had a good shop do it. Still cheap.
DILYSI Dave wrote:Per Schroeder wrote: I did nearly that very thing with my last second-gen MR-2. Found a beautiful yellow T-top, purchased a roof clip...and voila...yellow hardtop. All-told, it was less than $1400. I sold that car in 2002 and its one of the few that I still miss. PerHardcore.
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