Bigblue&Goldie
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Those 90's paint schemes are making a comeback as all the guys in their 40's finally have the money to build the cars/trucks they wanted back then.
LMFAO love it dude lol!I'd drive it, in the daytime, with the top down.
Carefully, because I know I can't afford it.
Maybe just sit in it and make vroom vroom noises...
It's kind of a tough call Judging the stripes based on just pictures, walking around the car would give a much better view at all the different angle and such. It is a tribute car and is looks outstanding. The stripes will help that car be recognized as Blue Angels Porsche in the future.
I have done 3 headliners 1959ghia, 73 Datsun 510, 69 Datsun 510 wagon.
I used the same binder clips that you show 3 of them holding the headliner but I keep install them until I run at of room to install them. I make sure I'm 100 percent good; it should look like an installed headliner tight and looking perfect "some opinions vary"
Then I remove one binder at a time then I glue it, let it flash off and stick the headliner down reapply the clip, mark the first clip and move on to the next binder until I get around the car. Takes me about 2-4 hours based on car size.
I also find this process stress free since you're not working with glue until everything is located and good to glue.
After my experiences I'm always amazed at the pros, they make it look easy.
Thank you for sharing
The car turned out freakin' awesome Tim. I had too many trucks in the blue tones during the 80's and early 90's which kind of turned me off the color blue for quite a while. I bought wrecked trucks and rebuilt them to save money, and they all seemed to be blue for some reason.I guess beggers cant be choosers. Even the wife commented on one I purchased wrecked shortly after getting married and when I told her what I bought she asked "it isn't blue is it?" Unfortunately, it was.
But nearly 4 decades later I'm starting to like the color a bit at a time. That car is gorgeous though, no arguing that....
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You can link YouTube and Instagram posts. I just paste the URL and the forum software takes care of the rest:Wish i could do videos on this forum. Plenty on our Instagram/youtube! Even a series on the blue angels car on youtube of it being built.
Is that allowed here? For some reason I thought maybe that was self promotion for business’s etc away from traffic here.You can link YouTube and Instagram posts. I just paste the URL and the forum software takes care of the rest:
https:// youtu.be /AGaDI9RPre8 (without spaces) -->
Hadn't considered that angle.Is that allowed here? For some reason I thought maybe that was self promotion for business’s etc away from traffic here.

It might very well be totally fine!Hadn't considered that angle.![]()









Fresh plating is sooooo rewarding.....Updates! Sorry it’s been awhile. I had a surgery (planned) and amongst all that my DOO (also my stepson lol) was in Europe for a month on holiday. That coupled with the “mold” in the house that is long gone that turned into new bathrooms and remodels has had me busy,,,
Where to start… how about the targa!
Front steering gear reworked and re assembled and ready to go into the car
Something about playing with fresh zinc and clean parts gets me out of bed with a smile on my face!
This is the front steering shaft that connects the column to the gear
Front damper set being assembled. These are active - has a gnarly little valve in it that works of lat and long axis meters that are sampling at a pretty spicey rate. The valve keeps up well and in testing these have been pretty sweet. I haven’t driven them on the street but have tested on the off road stuff and I was in love.
Final assembly before they go in. These are still 3 way adjustable shocks so the ride is controlled, and bumps are just soaked up.
Front suspension all assembled. We actually pulled the calipers back off after this and sent to paint to get done up In the yellow. These are the Brembo 4 piston GT kit
Rear is also all together and mounted into the car
The rear also got the brembo 4 piston setup.
Wheels also came in!
Ha! Never! just been focused on things that took up a lot of bandwidth!Good to see you back bud, I was starting to think you gave up on us.
Great to be back!Great to see back on the board again,
Stay tuned buddy! Lots of right way facing washers!Thank you for the update!



The blue color on that car is stunning!
Neat kit. Plus the Busch brothers (they’re twins hence TwinBusch), is racing a rather nice Kremer K3 (it’s the quite famous Mambo car). They have a rather large fleet of racecars, vintage like the K3 as well as modern machinery.Here Is a cool thing we are testing out.
You guys ever use lift lights? Twinbusch Lights has some great kits
Pretty easy to install (by that I mean I didn’t get asked “hey how do you do this” by my guys lol)
Actually has enough light to make a difference. I find that the farther you get away from LED’s that you lose the optics of the light so it just kinds of fades into space. Being that there is two strips I think helps
Pretty happy with it!
I had no idea! I know that car well!Neat kit. Plus the Busch brothers (they’re twins hence TwinBusch), is racing a rather nice Kremer K3 (it’s the quite famous Mambo car). They have a rather large fleet of racecars, vintage like the K3 as well as modern machinery.







Thank you!Turned out really nice.
Thank you buddy. I’m extremely grateful for that and your support!Always love dropping into this thread to see what's going on in "Porsche Heaven", have subscribed to the YouTube channel too (nice content).




Are the brake calipers also done in yellow?
I had a question on a recent tire shot where the rim was obviously wider than the tread. I usually don't drive anything with less than a 65 series sidewall so I'm not familiar. Does this rim to tread ratio help lateral stability on these slot cars?

















If the guy had the money, why not?Dude brought a car in for a full restoration and we had to turn it away. Just too far gone for it to be financially wise (just start over with another car as its cheaper)
Bingo. I do NOT have the resources of time. Remember it took me 4 months to put the wheels on the bronco lol!If the guy had the money, why not?
If you fix it, do you have the resources to spare. Not necessarily money, but shop resources like space and labor. In the end, it'll "cost" you the same to fix it up in shop resources that aren't billed out at retail.
If you "fix" it, will it sell for a profit? Or is is a loser... err... labor of love?
If it's really a rare vehicle and matching and complete, you should sell it to someone else that wants to fix it vs crushing it.