I bought some tools, dry ice, solvents and manual. $70.02 $256.99 in the car. The dry ice didn't work very well. A heat gun and scraper took the heavey stuff off. Big wire brushes that fit on the grinder worked well too. The sticky glue type stuff came off with Acetone and muscle. I've got the interior of the car completly gutted at this point. No dash or wires either.
Lets get back in the time machine and move forward to Sept 12 2010. I took the motor to Autobahn, one of the last events for the Midwest, and gave it to Nick and his crew from
Bennington Motorsports, a 944 sponsor, so they could work their "Black Magic"
and bring life back to the ailing motor.
In Oct 2010 I met up with an old friend that I hadn't seen in years and was telling him about the 944 build. Next thing I knew my car was in his shop getting the cage installed. Our agreement was that he'd only work on it in his spare time. He has a regular full time job and this was just side work. If anyone is building and needs a cage, send me an EM and I'll hook you up with Ed.