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Old May 6th 2004, 01:46
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"Retro-German Look"

After posting numerous ...posts?
anyway...
I need all the input I can get.
Is it possible to put 356 bits (possibly a dash?)
into a 1303 Super?
God I hope so.
ALL IDEAS WELCOME.
How to make a "German Looker" look with out making it look like a hotrod or a stock vintage, but still keeping as much modern speed freak stuff in it as possible.
The only thing I'm NOT going to retro with is my wheel choice....see pic in link. Other than that...refer to my other posts for the concept and give me some ideas...
I WILL DO THIS even if...even if...IF IT MELTS MY COLON!

thanks,

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Old May 6th 2004, 20:31
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I like those wheels but I'm not certian that they look retro/GL. What about some chromed 16" porsche spares, they made them , right??? That way you could have the newer wheel size of 16" and yet still have the more classical look of chrome. Oh yea, I like the 356 stone guards for the headlights, Zen has a set on his car, look up his car and see them for yourself.

P.S. I have a set of 15" X 5.5" riviera rims if you want to use them. They need to be refinished or polished.
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Old May 6th 2004, 20:42
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I dont know man, see the 1303 lends itself more modern customization, if you follow? Adding early clasic styling such as 356 headlight grills to a late model beetle headlight to me would look kinda goofy and out of place, same with the dash.
Now a 914 look for the dash looks hot, as with the late mid 911 dashes as it is in the same era sort of. but any more modern custom style works best i think on a 1303.

I dont know though, to me making a old style look new and fresh is great... but when it comes to making a late style look old, it ussualy looks wack.
But to each his own, you are the person to decide on what you like and think is cool. this is just my opinion :agree: Just keep it clean eh.

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Old May 6th 2004, 20:53
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Add some early fenders, chrome headlight covers/stone guards and maybe get an aluminum or chrome grill cover for the A/C intake in the front.???
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Old May 6th 2004, 20:55
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sounds more hotrod than anything, but thats cool. Using early style fiberglass fenders would be a great option to use the 356 grills, for sure.
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Old May 6th 2004, 21:04
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more more more!

I'm probably going to go fairly modern over all, but very cleanly. As far as the lights..
Bright *** halo's all the way(gotta have good lights)
A few things I like so far are pictured below.
356 dash
356 louvered grill
I might loose the rear seat in favor of some big leathery
looking storage box.
It'll all be pretty subtle over all.
I gotta say I still want to stay with the more modern rims though. They are simple and in keeping with a racing look.
Shiny fuchs might be good..The fully polished 914 2litres are also very nice (like those a lot)
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Old May 6th 2004, 21:28
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Might want to use some flared fenders to help keep the car on the GL side of things. The look you are going after is right on the line between GL and retro classic and it could be interpeted either way if you are not carefull when selecting parts and upgrades for your car.
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Old May 7th 2004, 00:23
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I think the older beetle bodystyles lend themselves to a "retro"-germanlook

check out my oval, 356 headlight grilled pop right in, replacing the headlight glass, decklid will be smoothed and recieve 356 decklid grilles for extra breathing.
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