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Ouch ,appeared to be a fairly big hit ,that would explain the bent front closing panel ,looks like you are in the hands to sort this ,cheers. Fortunately I am - Steve Kerti is one of the UK's top two or three Porsche restorers and a long time friend. Work continues - the front end is now pulled into shape. Aside from the 35mm vertical misalignment, the whole front end had also been shifted over by 25mm! Temporarily fitting the original steel hood confirmed all was good. (the seemingly wide gaps either side of the hood are amplified by shadows). Work now begins on cutting out the rust we discovered alongside the turn signal - Steve made the repair panel from a flat piece of steel. Just wish I had his skills... ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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