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    Welcome to Dino Restoration

Ferrari Dino 206 0136 restoration, Dino Restoration, Jon Gunderson

I had a few spare hours today so we took a few parts off my 206 to try and move it along. It has been sitting for awhile as I’ve had to work on other Dino’s.  It’s going to be repainted to Grigio Ferro Metallizzato!

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Ferrari Dino 246 GTS Vent Window, Dino Restoration, Jon Gunderson

I love all aspects of restoring a Dino but for some reason I do not particularly like doing the vent windows. they can be a real P I T A! I usually put them off for last but this time I decided to get right on them, anyway that for sure now is the last items to get chromed.

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Ferrari Dino metal work, Dino Restoration, Jon Gunderson

Brad at Speedzone has already started the body work, luckily only a few small places where metal needs to be replaced.

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Speedzone painting ferrari Dino 06450, Dino Restoration, Jon Gunderson

Today the car was picked up by Brad at Speedzone Paint and Body in Santee, Ca just a short distance from my shop.  Brad has done some amazing show winning work, lately on a beautiful Ferrari 308 as well as his own Pantera. The work begins today on a freshly media blasted body and panels.

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Ferrari Dino Fan Motor, Dino Restoration

With the car ready to be delivered to the painter tomorrow I can now turn my attention to start cleaning parts and restoring them. In the process of making a new heat shield I thought I stumbled upon another location for a body number. Not to be as I soon realized it was an odd number. It was sandwiched between the two pieces that make up the heat shield.

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Primer coat on Ferrari Dino, Ferrari Dino bushings, Dino Restoration, Jon Gunderson

Pressing bushings out today and making new aluminum heat shields so I can get the last of the powdercoating done on the control arms. The body and pieces are now primed with metal etching primer and will be delivered back to me tomorrow. I had the fiberglass lightly media blasted.

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Dino Compendium, Dino restoration, Jon Gunderson

It’s now been 20 days since I picked up Jamie’s car in Oakland, Ca. In that time I’ve completely stripped the car, mounted it to a rotisserie, had it blasted and primed, delivered all the chrome and stainless for either chroming or polishing, dissembled all the parts for either plating or powder coating, the interior trim pieces are already in progress and now daily i get boxes for rebuilding, restoring or replacing parts. That phase will start in earnest next week with suspension, brakes etc first on the list. Having a great time!!! Also I am sending off to the new owner one of the most important items you can have, THE DINO COMPENDIUM signed by the author himself. Time for Jamie to start thinking about a color as it gets delivered to the painter next week.

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