I found this on another site in a personal photo album. It was in with pictures of the 1983 IMSA Riverside 6-Hour race. No other info was given. The windshield and roof give it away.
Anyone seen it before???
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Look in my signature about Jaide.
The owner has is "available" for $20k...
Damn Felix, that was quick!
Shot me down in less than a minute.
I do remember that post now.
O well, add that pic to your collection.
Paul
I would love to that thing with the headlights open.
CCLINROCKYMTOYSTERS
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I would love to that thing with the headlights open. |
Actually the rear part of the headlight door swings down like the B+B Benz coupe...
Nice to know a few of us like the styling. We may never see it on the road again...
Could you post a link to the site where you found the pic? I was at the Riverside race in '83 and would love to see the pics!
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Actually the rear part of the headlight door swings down like the B+B Benz coupe... |
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Nice to know a few of us like the styling. We may never see it on the road again... |
QUOTE (Mugs914 @ Dec 18 2005, 10:40 PM) |
Could you post a link to the site where you found the pic? I was at the Riverside race in '83 and would love to see the pics! |
Paul,
Thanks for the link to the Riverside photos. There are some great cars are in the set; Jaguar XJR-5, Lola T-600, Porsche 935 and 935 Moby Dick and Holbert's March.
The photo captions indicate the Holbert March is Porsche powered, but I wonder if that is correct. Holbert started with a Chevy powered March, then later switched to the turbo Porsche powered March when it was ready. But I thought the Porshe March had a large scoop and hump on the back back to house the intercooler. Does anyone know for sure?
I saw some of these cars at the '83 Sebring 12 Hrs and '83 Charlotte IMSA races.
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The photo captions indicate the Holbert March is Porsche powered, but I wonder if that is correct. Holbert started with a Chevy powered March, then later switched to the turbo Porsche powered March when it was ready. But I thought the Porshe March had a large scoop and hump on the back back to house the intercooler. Does anyone know for sure? |
The windsheild does not give it away! Thats way more glass than an OEM windshield. And the air intake in the front trunk hood looks like it is set upfor a rad but who would put a V8 or water cooled motor with all the bodie mod's and still run 4 lug rim's. Not Me if I had that kind of $$ and time to do all that. And if there were an radiator under that front fake air intake how would you access it from under the car. I see no front trunk line or ?? where is the fornt hood?? That car is ruined. At least it looks nice and alot of hard work went into it. Ha I bet it has a FORD motor in it. Just kidding but I hate the F word.
I would bet it has an aircooled 2.0L 4 bangger at best.
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I have about a dozen pictures and only the ones with the scoop on the back also have ANDIAL stickers on it. And since ANDIAL=Porsche it stands to reason that you are right . The scop does mean it has the turbo-6 in it. |
I keep thinking it looks like a Pantera
Kinda strange...
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The windsheild does not give it away! . |
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I was really refering to the top of the w/s and the w/s frame and the vent window. That is what gave it away for me. |
The seats and the instrument binnacle give it away. The Cap'n
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I would bet it has an aircooled 2.0L 4 bangger at best. |
It looks like it has a 924/944 rear hatch glass.
Hey I replied to the wide windsheild first. Paul was refering to the 914 he saw in the car.
And what are they doing with all the front trunk space with no apparent opening unless those huge lights flip up too. ( I read they go down )
I know the whole the whole front end flips foward revealing the Corvette drive trane to those 4 lug wheels.
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