Drift Ghia Ep. 9

Fabricating Rear Flares (Drift Ghia)
To make the Porsche 944 with a Karmann Ghia body even rowdier, Ryan Krause of Crucible Coachworks is fabricating the rear flares. Ryan uses the shrinker/stretcher, English wheel and planishing hammer as his main tools.

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CRUCIBLE COACHWORKS GARAGE EPISODES:

PROJECT JIGSAW EPISODES

DRIFT GHIA EPISODES

CRUCIBLE COACHWORKS

Crucible Coachworks and Translog specialize exclusively in Porsche, providing a full spectrum of services for all eras and models. Working out of a well-equipped 11,000-square-foot facility in York, Pennsylvania, the team includes six full-time staff led by owner Tony Miller and metal shaper and content creator Ryan Krause.

In 2024 Eastwood and Crucible Coachworks formalized an exclusive partnership to offer welding and fabrication training through Eastwood’s retail stores. Metal fab enthusiasts now have a chance to learn the best tips and tricks directly from the professionals.