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> The road to the Quail passes through Oscar's garage, Huge SoCal shout out
iankarr
post Jul 31 2019, 05:54 PM
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Heading home from LA after a marathon weekend at @valcooscar 's getting the car ready for the Quail. including...

– Repainting the hood (had a large ding / cracked paint that couldn't pass for patina.)

– Prep and painting the front & rear bumpers, rocker covers and valences the correct finish (were gloss black before). This required new rockers from AA and a correct rear bumper (was previously early-style...ad in classifieds btw).

– Refinishing and re-lettering the engine grille

– Changing out the front ti...er...bumperettes with new from AA.

– Replacing calipers at all four corners

– Swapping out the Monza muffler to (finally) get rid of the shin cutters and bring the look back to stock. Special thanks to nearby member @Brian_Fuerbach for answering my SOS and same-day selling me his lightly used Dansk.

Now the all-important shout outs...

None of this would have been possible without @valcooscar 's incredible generosity and hospitality. Seriously. From offering up garage space, to prepping my parts, accepting a dozen pacakges and coordinating with the painter, Oscar went so far above and beyond that it's embarassing. I don't have a big enough megaphone for a proper shout out. I hope he heads east at some point so I can begin to return the favor(s).

Thanks @914_7T3 for his help all-around and especially his OCD about NOS. Thanks to Jeffrey, I was able to replace some worn and tired parts with pieces that look like they just left the factory. It was also fun to lend a hand with his beautiful car...which is well on its way to being back on the road. He led the PPC (Porsche Prayer Circle) which I'm sure made the wrench Gods happy.

Bruce @bdstone914 is a rockstar on all things 914. When he learned I was doing the brakes, he volunteered to load up a bunch of tools and parts in his car and drive all the way to Oscar's, Like a doctor making a housecall. If it weren't for Bruce, I think I still might be trying to get the rear caliper bolts in. He even followed up with PMB on his own the next day to make sure we did everything by the book.

@ed_turbo was our swiss army knife...super helpful in keeping all of our projects rolling. Really cool to see the red car that's been in his family since new. Glad he's able to give some of the parts from my car a new life.

@Eric_Shea hooked me up with some seriously beautiful works of art...I mean calipers. In a way, it's too bad these things will be exposed to the elements and lose some of their sparkle.

Thanks @matty900 and the gang at 914Rubber for making those little (and big) bits and pieces that keep our cars looking great and on the road. The engine welting and grille lettering look awesome.

@dr914@autoatlanta.com thanks for carrying new rocker covers...they look great on the car and are a great value. One friendly suggestion...you may want to give buyers a heads up that they require a decent amount of fitment tweaking. Probably 3 hours per side.

Anyway...Just one more brake bleed and I think she's ready to make the trip up to Monterey.

I continue to be astounded by our incredible community. As this car rolls onto the lawn at the Quail, I'll smile knowing that it's really representing everyone here on 914World. They say it takes a village...or a world!

Ian

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