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UK 246 GT (5614) Restoration

Discussion in '206/246' started by MaxR, Jul 2, 2013.

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  1. MaxR

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  2. dignini

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    great pictures and documents, thanks Max
     
  4. MaxR

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    You need to leave it outside in the elements for a couple of weeks (or a month if it's before the yearly Italian summer shutdown) so it will be "as delivered to the paint shop" at Scaglietti!

    Freeman
     
  6. MaxR

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    The car is fully baked off before & after every paint application. It had just had it's skin re-attached after being coated in acid.
     
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    Stunning piece of sculpture!

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    lovely pictures, I like the two Dinos in the back waiting to be next
    :)
     
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    Did ian mountford. Restor.e clapton dino?
     
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    Max, out of interest, why the decision to restore in Nero rather than the original Azzurro?

    Just personal preference?

    -Ed
     

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