SEPTEMBER 2020
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SEPTEMBER 2020
C O N C O U R S C O R N E R
Dennis Rood
I hope that you are all safe, well, and have been able to
get out on some to enjoy our summer weather. I recently
took a morning drive with five friends (non PNWR
event) and had one rest stop—all wearing masks with
6-ft distancing, etc.
I also hope you have been able to take part in one of
several driving events the club has sanctioned, which are
happening this summer. I don't know when we will get to
the end of this, but I know it will eventually end.
This is the 3rd installment by Darryl Deppe's restoration
story about a pretty sad 356 coupe that he did most of the
work on himself. Since Darryl is retired and has a big shop,
he had plenty of time to devote to this project. Even
though many of you do not have the same luxury of
time or resources, there are many things we can learn
from these articles.
So, with that, thank you again Darryl. This one really
shows the body and interior in beautifully painted final
coats and it's really starting to look like a 356 again. You
will be surprised at the process and final price of his final
body preparation and paint job.
Photography by
Darryl Deppe
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My 1964 356C Restoration
Story – Part III
Article by Dennis Rood with Darryl Deppe Photography by Darryl Deppe