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WTB - Chrome engine grill (preferably a 69)
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So I have finally purchased a 69 grille (after a false start with a buy via Pelican board) - ebay was ultimately my friend ($350 including postage), so I hope it is in good condition when it arrives. There have also been quite a few others recently which have gone for cheaper amounts, but they have all been pre-69s.
Car is getting close to finished - just a few things more to do. Next thing is to space out the wheels to fill the guards. Here is a first photo, with more to follow when all is finished.Attached Files
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Great looking car!John Forcier
1969 2.7RS spec 911B(astard)
1968 2.0S spec 911 Race Car
Restoration Saga
1962 CB77 P3 TT Race Bike (looking for another engine)
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Thanks John and Cameron. This is the last photo I have (and it was only taken with my phone, like the other one, so not great). You can see how the 7's and 8's need to be spaced out to fill the guards, particularly in the front. More photos to follow in a couple of weeks.
And I got my grill today - not too bad condition, but most of the bars are a bit bent. Still, much better than the black plastic thing.
Thanks
NathanAttached Files
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I restored my grill a few years ago by pulling it completely apart. I used matte black on the mesh and polished each bar individually... they're quite fragile and easily bent. If I did it again, I'd make up a 'jig' out of a soft pine 2x4 and a 5mm routed channel and tap each bar into the channel to straighten it. I did it this time by hand and a straight edge.
The only thing that keeps me from going to the ST front guards is wheel width... and my obsessive compulsive desire to have 'correct' wheels... and I can't afford 9" or even 11" rears Have you thought about putting your 8" to the front and using 'mini-lites' for the rear a la factory circa 1969?John Forcier
1969 2.7RS spec 911B(astard)
1968 2.0S spec 911 Race Car
Restoration Saga
1962 CB77 P3 TT Race Bike (looking for another engine)
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Thanks John, I will have to plan the restoration - some of the bars are popping off as I flex the grill on to the car, so I have some immediate work to do.
On the wheels, I have thought about the 10" performance superlites, but the tyre issue is too hard - I don't really want to pay $500+ per tyre for the TB15's. I wanted to stay with 7's and 8's as the 8's seem to be the limit under the tarmac rally regs (unless I am reading them wrong), and I need to use 7's all round for Group Nc racing. So the solution seems to be to use spacers (Alex, I kind of like the idea of real fuchs having picked up a great set), and then use superlites for racing (with different offsets front to rear). I already have a set of superlites (7"), but they use different offsets to what I now want to use, so I will put them up for sale shortly.
Nathan
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