hoi ,
ik ben op zoek naar een handleiding of een tekening van een A schuifdakie !! zo weet ik waar alles moet en wat ik te kort heb ?!
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groet!
schuifdakie??
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Heb je deze al?
Porsche 356 Guide to Do-It-Yourself Restoration by J Kellog
Porsche 356, Guide to Do-it-Yourself Restoration has something for all 356 enthusiasts. Author Jim Kellogg covers everything an individual do-it-yourselfer needs to know to transform a rusty project car to a restored classic. The text is primarily focused for the prospective restorer unfamiliar with the nuances of the 356 Porsche and is presented in an easy-going, uncomplicated style with numerous photos. Advanced subject areas, such as major body repairs and adding a sunroof, will prove informative to those who have been around the block a couple times, as well. Topics covered include disassembly, paint & rust removal, structural & body repair, paint preparation, reassembly and final detailing. Information is also provided about locating a project car, long lead time items, reproduction vs. original parts, painter selection and project budgeting. There is even a section about swap meet etiquette! Capping it off are the most up to date chassis number listings and color charts. Even if you do not plan to take on your own carªs restoration, this book will help you understand the process and pitfalls, and is told by someone who has restored or repaired over eighty 356s in the past thirteen years. His insights and advice will assist in assessing the wisdom of embarking on the process or just knowing what to expect from the shop restoring your car.
This second edition follows the restoration of a 1957 sunroof coupe from the time of purchase to the first drive. Additionally, detailed comments are provided from vendors, such as media blasting, painting, and upholstery.
Porsche 356 Guide to Do-It-Yourself Restoration by J Kellog
Porsche 356, Guide to Do-it-Yourself Restoration has something for all 356 enthusiasts. Author Jim Kellogg covers everything an individual do-it-yourselfer needs to know to transform a rusty project car to a restored classic. The text is primarily focused for the prospective restorer unfamiliar with the nuances of the 356 Porsche and is presented in an easy-going, uncomplicated style with numerous photos. Advanced subject areas, such as major body repairs and adding a sunroof, will prove informative to those who have been around the block a couple times, as well. Topics covered include disassembly, paint & rust removal, structural & body repair, paint preparation, reassembly and final detailing. Information is also provided about locating a project car, long lead time items, reproduction vs. original parts, painter selection and project budgeting. There is even a section about swap meet etiquette! Capping it off are the most up to date chassis number listings and color charts. Even if you do not plan to take on your own carªs restoration, this book will help you understand the process and pitfalls, and is told by someone who has restored or repaired over eighty 356s in the past thirteen years. His insights and advice will assist in assessing the wisdom of embarking on the process or just knowing what to expect from the shop restoring your car.
This second edition follows the restoration of a 1957 sunroof coupe from the time of purchase to the first drive. Additionally, detailed comments are provided from vendors, such as media blasting, painting, and upholstery.
If you must reinvent the wheel, remember that it works best if it is, like, roundish.
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heb ik niet ... iemand wel ?
voor ik het koop (staat het er wel in ?)!
voor ik het koop (staat het er wel in ?)!
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Kun je downloaden PET:
http://www.porsche.com/all/media/pdf/or ... ATALOG.pdf
Zoek op sunroof en je vind je dakje terug met onderdelen.
Succes.
http://www.porsche.com/all/media/pdf/or ... ATALOG.pdf
Zoek op sunroof en je vind je dakje terug met onderdelen.
Succes.
If you must reinvent the wheel, remember that it works best if it is, like, roundish.
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Ik heb het boek van Kellog wel liggen. Ik zal eens kijken wat er staat over een schuifdakje.
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Vvoister wrote:Ik heb het boek van Kellog wel liggen. Ik zal eens kijken wat er staat over een schuifdakje.
THX !
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Ik heb het Kellog boek er even op na geslagen. Er staat wel iets in over een zonnedakje, maar dat is zeer globaal en betreft slechts een halve pagina. Ik kan het doorsturen maar ik weet zeker dat je er weining aan zult hebben. Je kunt van mij ook wel het werkplaatshandboek krijgen. Ik denk dat je daar veel meer aan hebt. Laat maar even wat je wilt via een PM met je email adres dan komt het in orde.
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Erik
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