Originally Posted by WOLFGANG:
Ghia pan? Probably by a 140/2/3 starting Chassis/VIN #. Only difference between bug and Ghia are that Ghia has front disc brakes (and different master cylinder) and the floor pan is wider where your feet go. Of course, the wider floor pan won't mate to the CMC body/sub-chassis so it has to be modified or replaced with Bug front pan halfs. Looks very nice. Could it be a DrClock car - similiar wheels to what Alan uses - and the Miata roll bar? Have never seen a CMC steering wheel horn button - nice touch!
The VW shop I took it to is just now getting to work on it so I still don't know for certain it's a Ghia pan, but that was their best guess before getting it up on their lift.
They're thinking the roll bar is an aftermarket piece made for a BMW Z3. It doesn't look quite like any of the Miata roll bars.
I've been stopping by their shop every day or two since I dropped the car off, and the more I look at this thing the more neat little touches I find. It's also interesting to me that the previous owner managed to get it titled as a 1956 Porsche. I don't know much of anything about the engine yet, but it is extremely peppy and has gobs more torque than any air-cooled VW I've ever driven (and that was with it running extremely rich from sitting the past few years. Several little things about the engine point to an old-school VW engine builder, so it should be interesting to see how well it runs once it's dialed in.