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I used the Porsche adhesive pad and it's held up just fine for the past ten years.
I know the topic says 206 / 246, but by chance do they touch the Dino 308 GT4 products?
Interesting find, especially with the rear seat delete option. Note that the badge is mounted proud of the sheet metal instead of recessed like...
I second the Daniel Stern recommendation. Back in 2017 I upgraded the power circuit with direct relays from the battery and a new wiring harness...
Was Azzuro Hyperion a period-correct color for Dino 308 GT4s?
I have heard that DeLorean seat belts are a match, and are still available from DeLorean Motor Company in Humble, Texas... at classicdmc.com. I...
I am another happy XWX customer from Longstone. My experience was very similar to FLTifosi's (above). And Longstone owner Doug was happy to...
Looks awesome, John. Especially the coffin-spoke wheels!
Gotta love the picnic tables at either end... :)
I'm no help on your questions, but just want to say that your Verde Germoglio makes for an AWESOME magic time machine!
Argh! I can't unsee that... :eek:
Damn, looking good Chris!
I am finally getting around to installing the unique GT4 trunk carpet (sisal?) that was sourced from DinoParts-Stefan. IS THERE ANY CONSENSUS ON...
My recollection is that most of the early GT4s (1974-76) arrived with a single chrome "Astro III" mirror on the driver's side. Dealers would add...
It's the only place in the neighborhood with ethanol-free gas... :)
Here's mine in 'Bianco Polo Park': [ATTACH]
Another obvious marker for Series II is that the glovebox has a silver trim piece that sits on the front above the hinge. [ATTACH]
Thank you, Dario, for all the detailed documentation as you went through this long journey. Data is king. I'm glad that success is finally yours.
Maybe the ugly duckling is starting to turn into a swan... or the black sheep into a unicorn. :) Congratulations, Chris!
Mark, what did you use to fill cracks in rubber?