1993 Porsche Targa

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1993 Porsche 911 Targa (993)
Black/Black
107,788 miles, manual trans, 3.6 liter air cooled flat 6, 247HP.


This client has been trying to get his cars into the surgery center for some time now. Scheduling finally aligned and it is here! This is his second air cooled and it is very nice, he has been continually doing updates/upgrades/repairs to it over the past year. The engine/trans/suspension has all been rebuilt. The interior is gorgeous! My good friend Richard from Concours Interiors in Naples, FL, did all the leather work and carbon fiber.

It just came out of the body shop after receiving some paint work and hologram, scratch, marring, blemish and defect installation…LOL.




The ‘details’:

Adam’s shampoo.
Griot’s medium mitt.
Adam’s wheel cleaner.
Adam’s tire and rubber cleaner.
Misc. wheel/tire/fenderwell brushes.
Masterblaster.
DeFelsko PTG.
Scangrip lighting.
Misc. MF towels.
Flex 3401.
Rupes iBrid.
Rupes MkIII 15 for final polishing.
Misc. MF/wool/foam pads.
Griot’s fast correction cream.
Griot’s perfecting cream.
Optimum panel wipe for final wipe down.
22ple Mistico Elemento Forte was the LSP of choice.
Ranger quickjack.
Matco torque wrench.
22ple VM1 for wheels/calipers.
Adam’s trim coating for wheelwells.
HD dress tire dressing.
McKee’s glass cleaner.
Metro vacuum.
McKee’s quick interior detailer for wipe down/light cleaning.
Beta test leather cream.

Thank you for looking!






Before/defect pics:





















My range of paint to work with:








Test spot/50/50 after the intitial hit:






















 
Absolutely fantastic job brother. Sweetness. Wow. Some thin paint at times.

Ryan

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Beautiful car and great work by the Surgeon of Stuttgart!

Are those wheels period correct? They look good on the car, they look like they could be on a new Porsche.
 
Thanks everyone!!!

Good eye!!! They are newer wheels. He wanted to update the look a little, which they definitely do!
 
Beautiful, Scottie. Must be black Targa week!

Huge paint depth swings.
 
Thanks Tampa Paulie! Yeah, they were all over the place, but I knew it had some paint work and original paint as well, so I took a few extra readings!
 
Great job. 1.5 though? Wow!

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Thanks! Yep, she definitely had some thin areas for sure!
 
Awesome results on the surgery Doc! And as always an awesome reading and looking to see your hard work!

The finish is beutieful and very deep looking. And wow the leather work is amazing!

/ Tony
 
Another successful surgery, Dr. Nibblenuts...... ;)

Really though, Scott.... You do some incredible transformations on some seriously exotic rides.

Always love seeing the results. :xyxthumbs:
 
Damn Scott, that’s a resurrection & a half!! :bowdown::bowdown:

Now looks like an absolute beauty. :props: Sure was looking a little tired before but hey, perhaps they enjoyed driving it more so than looking at it ... me, i’d Like both but cannot argue with the joys of driving such a sweet car.

Outstanding workmanship Scott, fantastic post my friend, thank you for sharing. :props:


Aaryn NZ.:dblthumb2:
 
Thanks everyone!!!

Good eye!!! They are newer wheels. He wanted to update the look a little, which they definitely do!
They do look good on the car, nothing wrong with a little "factory aftermarket" as I like to call it. That said, I'm a sucker for Turbo Twists and RUF wheels

The work never gets old to look at, especially a save like that, I mean it went from gray to black, LOL

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Thanks Klasse! Oh! RUF...a man after my own heart! LOL
 
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