Any ideas on wheels anybody? Those nice original chromes will be a bit impractical next year, since I'll be at uni. Too much chance of them getting damaged
58' Karmann
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Re: 58' Karmann
Yep. Btw the porsche brakes will be going on the front, not the rear
Any ideas on wheels anybody? Those nice original chromes will be a bit impractical next year, since I'll be at uni. Too much chance of them getting damaged
was thinking the 15" rostyles we got with the car, but if somebody has a set of Empi BRM Speedwells, or Empi five spokes lying around, I won't say no

Any ideas on wheels anybody? Those nice original chromes will be a bit impractical next year, since I'll be at uni. Too much chance of them getting damaged
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Re: 58' Karmann
The porsche drums going on the front (Before and after cleaning)

What do you guys think about this idea for a extra brake light. Bader Racing did it on their Porsche 993 powered Karmann Ghia. I think it looks pretty cool,but not sure how noticeable it will actually be


What do you guys think about this idea for a extra brake light. Bader Racing did it on their Porsche 993 powered Karmann Ghia. I think it looks pretty cool,but not sure how noticeable it will actually be

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Re: 58' Karmann
for the wheels, why not look into the set of 928 rims the calooker had for sale a short while ago... that will really make the car look insane
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Things have been silent for a while but I'm happy to report that the floorpan work is finished!



So is the front axle assembly

With the large porsche brake plates clearly visible




So is the front axle assembly

With the large porsche brake plates clearly visible

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That is so ugly!
I'm coming right over,and removing that off your hands!
Very nice indeed.
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Very nice indeed.
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That is really wicked looking. It looks like it just came off the production line. Great work! 
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Fantastic job.....floor pan looks great. This car is going to be amazing.....
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And the top of the floorpan


And various other bets and pieces that were also sprayed



And various other bets and pieces that were also sprayed

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looks good is going to be one hot car
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Re: 58' Karmann
Pan is looking better than new
can't wait to start on mine!
What type of paint did you guys use for the pan?
What type of paint did you guys use for the pan?
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Re: 58' Karmann
Real nice work! The detail youre putting into the project is amazing. I can't help to notice a steering shock amongst the parts though 
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