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944 restoration - Printable Version +- Riesentöter Forums (https://rtr-pca.org/forum) +-- Forum: Model-Specific (https://rtr-pca.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=23) +--- Forum: 924/931/944/951/968 (https://rtr-pca.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=41) +--- Thread: 944 restoration (/showthread.php?tid=1034) |
- MikeKling - 04-01-2008 I am new to the world of Porsche. I have begun restoration on a 1988 944. I have had all the major mechanicals done at Don Rosen in Conshocken. I now have a laundry list of items that require a finer eye than a dealer technician. Could anyone recommend a shop? I know there are several in Chester County and I live in West Chester. I don't want to race this car. I just want to perserve a bit of history. I live in West Chester, PA so maybe you could suggest one close by. On a related note, I have attended several RTR functions last year. What a great club Mike - AMoore - 04-03-2008 Dougherty's specializes in Porches in West Chester. Neilds Ave. - LouZ - 04-03-2008 MikeKling wrote: Quote:I now have a laundry list of items that require a finer eye than a dealer technician. I just want to perserve a bit of history.Hi Mike and WELCOME! Give us a bit more detail as to what you want done so we can point you in the right direction: Engine Work? Suspension? Bodywork & Painting? Interior? - MikeKling - 04-03-2008 Mostly just minor mechanical tweaks and small odd and ends. I nterviewed Christopher Radbill today and decided to trust him to take care of things. It helped to see that his daughter drives a 924. He seemed to very knowledgabe and listened to all my concerns. I am giving it to him on Monday. I'll keep the forum posted. - MikeKling - 04-03-2008 Thanks for the advice. I decided to give Christopher Radbill a try. I'm dropping her off on Monday. I'll keep the forum posted. |