PaulyA610 wrote:I just pissed i did not win it as i wanted something for a le mans project or a hill climber, but at least it is staying in the uk for now and i do hope a610beaver restores her to a former glory. I dont care if it is up for sale in a month for double the price so long as it is restored nicely and stays in the uk!!
I would book it in now for paint with andy as he is sooo busy restoring a R 5 turbo 2, he has done a stunning job on mine!
I'm sure you'll be feeling a lot better when you see photos of the car in bits with me armed with angle grinder and welding torch!!!
I've never seen Andy's work but it would have to be good to compare with my local painter. He's just done a Countach that looks like the paint is still wet!! Work of that standard takes many hours though and attention to detail. The last job he did for me was on my old Boxster and the local Porsche dealer couldn't identify where the car had been painted!!
I like the idea of soda blasting this back to the gel coat. I've never painted an A610 but I assume there is no way of getting a perfect finish without removing the rear quarterlights?