Read all about it here...
http://www.pietro-frua.de/1971_porsche.htm
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You are a sick man...where in the hell did you ever find this? Truly amazing!!
That's really cool. I am glad I know how to read pictures
It's a funny read if you hit the translate button on the top right.
"In March 1970 the Spanish Porsche importer Werner Bernhard Heiderich (in the USA the Verne Ben bought heath-smell yourself called; almost exclusively the way of writing Heidrich indicated in the past literature is not correct) a Volkswagen Porsche 914/6 (Design: Gugelot Design GmbH, new Ulm; Design responsible person attorney: Hans's servant) with central engine. Since it was too ugly it, it wanted to leave it provided with a new body in Italy and transferred the vehicle directly during the collection from Stuttgart to Turin. He tried it first with Giorgetto Giugiaro, which was however too busy at this time. Therefore turned heath-smell to Pietro Frua, which karossierte again the cars according to its desires. The car should look as far as possible as the Mercedes Benz C111 with wankel engine, including its wing doors. Frua fulfilled Heiderichs of desires, omitted however the wing doors probably due to the technical difficulties, which heath-smell annoyed. In order to guarantee that the road performances the appearance corresponded, the engine in Turin of Heiderichs mechanics Antonio Santez was drilled out using other pistons and piston rods (among other things parts Porsche 906 Carrera 6) on 2,4-Liter and the achievement was increased to 225 HP (car engine and sport, number 7, 1971; Christophorus, number 110, 1971; Heath-smell, verbal report).
The vehicle was issued on that Geneva salon in March 1971. There saw the Porsche PR-boss and running leader Fritz Huschke of Hanstein the car and informed by telephone Ferry Porsche, which thereupon specially to Geneva drove, in order to regard it too. Since he pleased him much, he was correct a partial supply heath-smells on for the building of a limited small series in Madrid too (heath-smell, verbal report). In addition, seriousness Otto Filius, the managing director of the Volkswagen Porsche marketing company showed interest to let the cars of Porsche build in Stuttgart (Long 1997, Liechtenstein 2003)."
Guigiaro design.
its dead now. Burned.
This is not the Tapiro car Brer....Tapiro shown below
so it isn't!
from memory I thought for sure it was the same car.
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I thought this one was the Goertz-redesigned one?
--DD
Here is the Goertz...
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Or how about the Corvette Prototype (1973 XP-897) with a Wankel engine that was built on a 914 chassis?
or
What indication is there that this is a 914 chassis? Pininfarina built the chassis.
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Wow what an interesting story. First time I have seen that in 10 years chasing 914s...cool. It looks to be more proto-vette than 914 though...I dont see any similarities. Those detroit geniuses outta be ashamed for cutting /6 though...a /4 would have worked for them just fine.
BTW, the first number given was wrong, and casued the faulty google search...The correct car number is XP978GT
Cool
Even in 1971-74 the 914 was the ultimate project car
any idea of the vin numbers for those cars?
fRENCH
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here is the VIN on the Hispano-Aleman from the webpage. Looks like 1970 car
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Imagine changing plugs in that engine bay...how would you do it? Helicopter? Or just drop the engine everytime....
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here are the original press photos
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Vee vill coll ziss dast Panterpoorsche!
That silver home made job makes my man parts move.
When I squint this looks like a 928
Reverse, reverse, engineering?
"This little concept mounted a 266ci and 180-horse Wankel (called RC2-266) transversely, driving a new automatic transaxle being developed for the forthcoming X-body Citation. "
"Since 1997 it has been fitted with a Mazda 13B rotary unit (much more in the spirit of the original concept) matched to a Cadillac front-wheel drive automatic gearbox so that everything lines up. "
Interesting under the hood view. Notice the structure.
When did the Tapiro burn ?
I recall there is a ownership/possession dispute with the Hispano-Alemano
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