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Spencer99
Does anyone know the manufacture that makes this speedster body?
stugray
Not so much on the body, but the picture was taken at:

1853 High Street
Lakeport, CA 95453-3614

It was a cloudy day in CA......and with sun angles and the awesome finish on that paint-job, we could probably get a few licences plates from the reflection ;-)

Otherwise it closely resembles the anklebiter except for the curvys.

Stu

P.S. anyone who makes a rollbar lower than the top of their head has obviously never actually rolled a car.
Als914
Try Intermiccanica http://www.intermeccanica.com/pre_owned.html. The do classic and custom 356's.
racerbvd
QUOTE(stugray @ Jan 23 2011, 01:00 AM) *

Not so much on the body, but the picture was taken at:

1853 High Street
Lakeport, CA 95453-3614

It was a cloudy day in CA......and with sun angles and the awesome finish on that paint-job, we could probably get a few licences plates from the reflection ;-)

Otherwise it closely resembles the anklebiter except for the curvys.

Stu

P.S. anyone who makes a rollbar lower than the top of their head has obviously never actually rolled a car.

Maybe he is really short???? poke.gif
silver74insocal
theres a teener under there!? confused24.gif
Eric_Shea
That's a bitchin lil'ride. Part Speedster, part Ghia, almost part Boxster in the nose. I generally don't like those types of things but, that's well done.
FourBlades
QUOTE
P.S. anyone who makes a rollbar lower than the top of their head has obviously never actually rolled a car.


Don't worry that frameless windshield will be cutting your head off in a roll over.
That short roll bar is more than tall enough to protect the stump of your neck.

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OK, so that is just jealousy talking.

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jimtab
I think that the car pictured is the "one off" version they made of #1 the first porsche, like a speedster but longer in the rear....way longer.....
GeorgeRud
Nice looking car - not many folks can get the lines to come together that well. It will be interesting to find out more about this car!

Can't really tell what chassis is used underneath for sure.
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