Porsche 356 production 1
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I am lucky because found a skilled coach maker that has being developing a replica and now has a very good quality product. In few months I will have a nice copy of the 356 Speedster.
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@undertake782: That's exactly the reason: whilst more of the work is done by machines, people have more time to stay in bed and do silly thing with their spouses :-)!
Anyway, jokes aside: great video, great car and both are nice to preserve, own and remember.
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Whilst restoring the metalwork around the rear suspension chassis mounts on my 924 recently, i removed a multiple spot welded mount that was backed up by some factory mig welding,When the spot-welds were drilled and mount removed, on inspection of the two 25mm mig weld beads, only 3mm on each bead had penetrated the other mating surface,the weld beads were just sitting on the surface looking pretty for all these years! your mig welding is rubbish back then Porsche!!
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For those who think things are too automated now and wish they could live in the years gone by I can say this.
40 years from now, our children will look at videos of people working at fastfood restaurant, flipping burgers and packing them by hand and think how neat it all was back in 2010. Cause in their time, I'm pretty sure it'll be robots doing all that manual work.
Great video by the way. the 356 is timeless.
With greetings from Iran
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@bellcord lol
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Wow no machines. O_O The old times. More jobs. I wonder why we are increasing our population while we use machines to replace humans at the same time.
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They missed the production line that added the rust...
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Amazing video!
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Does watching this make anyone think of how cool it would have been to get inside one of these fresh out of the factory and take it for a spin? Surely, one of the greatest cars ever built.
Damn, I've been born 40 years to late...
Arnootje3000 2 years ago 10
I'd love to get my hands on one of those. Beautiful
KingFD 4 years ago 6