Early 911 aluminium doors?
Early 911 aluminium doors?
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wtdoom

Original Poster:

3,742 posts

231 months

Monday 25th April 2016
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Does anyone make early 911 aluminium doors? Any help greatly appreciated

v8ksn

4,713 posts

207 months

Monday 25th April 2016
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Mr Doom (sounds ominous) smile If you post this question on DDK I am sure they will be able to help.

Nobody on here will reply unless you change the title of this thread to 'Early 911 aluminium doors....what are they worth?" hehe

MDL111

8,532 posts

200 months

Monday 25th April 2016
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can't help with aluminium, but stumbled across this page which offers carbon doors (I have never bought anything there, so can't vouch for it)

http://niederhof-starnberg.de/produkte/porsche-911...

anonymous-user

77 months

Monday 25th April 2016
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Canford Classics do - contact Alan Drayson. Saw first prototypes and very good.

Steve Rance

5,453 posts

254 months

Monday 25th April 2016
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Try Paul Mclean at GT Classics or Tony Littlejohn at GTR Motorsport Old Chap

Esceptico

8,897 posts

132 months

Monday 25th April 2016
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I would suggest speaking to Bruce at Sportwagen in Southend. They work mostly on restoring 356s and 911s. If Bruce can't help I expect he knows who can.

DDK also a good shout.

SRT Hellcat

7,206 posts

240 months

Tuesday 26th April 2016
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I take it that you require a steel door re skinned in aluminium. Send me a PM and I will put you in touch with a very good friend. Old school, English wheels and the like. The best in the business with out doubt

wtdoom

Original Poster:

3,742 posts

231 months

Tuesday 26th April 2016
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Thanks gents , I'm actually looking for full aluminium doors not just skins . I think I've found a set , thank you

anonymous-user

77 months

Tuesday 26th April 2016
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wtdoom said:
Thanks gents , I'm actually looking for full aluminium doors not just skins . I think I've found a set , thank you
Alan Drayson ones I saw were full doors.