What ? your supposed to. yup real Porsches got the motor in the middle.
I was suprised how grimy the underside is, just means its driven I suppose.
dw914er
Mar 6 2009, 01:39 AM
QUOTE(SirAndy @ Mar 5 2009, 11:17 PM)
QUOTE(dw914er @ Mar 5 2009, 11:11 PM)
isnt this a repost? lol
Dunno, if it is, i missed the original ...
It's not like i read *every* post made here. Andy
I remember seeing it posted twice for ebay ad's or something (maybe it was here). still a cool little car though
Rick_Eberle
Mar 6 2009, 02:14 AM
That was built by a Melbourne classic car dealer, Geoff Dutton in the late '80s. They SAY it's on a /6 chassis, but I've seen the VIN, and it starts with 47...
Brett W
Mar 6 2009, 08:54 AM
The fact that it uses a cross bar for engine mount also tells me it is a four cylinder chassis. It think it is kinda ugly. I guess the work is pretty decent, but the car itself is kinda ugly. The roof scoop is awful. Looks like some sort of afterthought.
johnnie5
Mar 6 2009, 02:40 PM
QUOTE(Brett W @ Mar 6 2009, 06:54 AM)
The fact that it uses a cross bar for engine mount also tells me it is a four cylinder chassis. It think it is kinda ugly. I guess the work is pretty decent, but the car itself is kinda ugly. The roof scoop is awful. Looks like some sort of afterthought.
The fact that it uses a cross bar for engine mount also tells me it is a four cylinder chassis. It think it is kinda ugly. I guess the work is pretty decent, but the car itself is kinda ugly. The roof scoop is awful. Looks like some sort of afterthought.
I think this guy might have bought his camera from Andy! There are some very - very respectable speedster replicas out there. Al Weidman has one that he has to tell you it is a replica. It is beautiful...
KaptKaos
Mar 7 2009, 08:18 PM
By the looks of it, it has low back seats in it. I assume that it has the rear glass window right behind the driver's head. I'm not too keen on that.
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