this started life as steel body 356C coupe...just a bit of work.....interesting outcome
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BEAUTIFUL!! I would love to turn my car into something like that. I know what Vince will say...No Beehives!
Figure that is a car for Angela, right color, right engine.....by the way, the credit on this car goes to Dink Farmer
OK, my juices are flowing...(a bit slower since surgery) but I love what they did...
you could always change out the taillights to hives...
Wow.......
That ass-end is as ugly as a Nissan Juke.....the only car uglier than a Pontiac Aztec.
Wow.......
That ass-end is as ugly as a Nissan Juke.....the only car uglier than a Pontiac Aztec.
I AGREE
I THINK ITS UGLY
I also have to agree. Very nice workmanship, but I wouldn't own it.
Back end is -- uh, different -- sort of Buggatti-ish? Or something. I assume it has a bonnet for the engine compartment, and it is removed here for photos. I think it would look better w/ some rad Carerra grilles/louvers in that cover, and that would be that. It is stunning to look at though from side and front. Beautiful metal working. and likely goes like stink.
The front and the side views were stunning! And then I saw the back end. Just because you can doesn't necessarily mean you should...
My wife says no, but I like it....all of it... the roll bar is interesting.....
The back reminds me a bit of a female baboon in heat. Other than that I like it.
It might look better with the deck lid on, but I love those floor mats!
Lane-turn the page of your National Geographic. Don't get fixated on just the baboons...you know what I mean...
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But on the 1st car what is securing the windshield?
The windshield material has a "flange" formed in it when made and it then bolts directly through the body using a number of bolts with a chrome retainer strip. This is a replica 550 using the technique. I suspect the black car in the first of the photos used the same approach.
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These are some interesting cars, but as I look at them, I can't help but think that Porsche got it right right from the start.