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Hi Guys.Only just discovered this channel. Extremely useful information here. Thanks for sharing the knowledge, tips and tricks. Great video Adam!!!
These are incredible videos. Im amazed at the precision that goes in to this type of restoration.
Super good information Adam.Merci LEO
What is an ST? Don't remember that designation 43 years ago, just T, E & S. Great video. I thought you did a very good job presenting the info.
Apparently a 1 year only competition model according to Autoweek. Only a handful were made so worth a ton.
+jockellis the ST was a race car that Porsche produced in 70 through 72. It had light weight sheet metal, no sound deadening, and many other weight saving attributes. They were flared and had up to 2.5L engines.
Did he refer to the holes through which you adjust the torsion bars as the "axle hole"?! Ah, has this guy actually worked on an air cooled 911?
Never read anything about it in Petersen's Sportscar Graphic, Road & Track or SCCA's Sports Car.
On your measurements on your web pages on 70+ body the wheelbase is 2200 mm, is it wrong because I read from other sites is 2272 mm or 89,4 inch
Uisithuyumalwagawa
Uisithurumalwagawa
Korean CM-movie??what‘s mean??
Hi Guys.
Only just discovered this channel. Extremely useful information here. Thanks for sharing the knowledge, tips and tricks. Great video Adam!!!
These are incredible videos. Im amazed at the precision that goes in to this type of restoration.
Super good information Adam.Merci LEO
What is an ST? Don't remember that designation 43 years ago, just T, E & S. Great video. I thought you did a very good job presenting the info.
Apparently a 1 year only competition model according to Autoweek. Only a handful were made so worth a ton.
+jockellis the ST was a race car that Porsche produced in 70 through 72. It had light weight sheet metal, no sound deadening, and many other weight saving attributes. They were flared and had up to 2.5L engines.
Did he refer to the holes through which you adjust the torsion bars as the "axle hole"?! Ah, has this guy actually worked on an air cooled 911?
Never read anything about it in Petersen's Sportscar Graphic, Road & Track or SCCA's Sports Car.
On your measurements on your web pages on 70+ body the wheelbase is 2200 mm, is it wrong because I read from other sites is 2272 mm or 89,4 inch
Uisithuyumalwagawa
Uisithurumalwagawa
Korean CM-movie??what‘s mean??