Tigers,
Thanks to Theo Smit, I take back the major window to trunk section
appears to be an OPEL GT,
not a Porsche. At least he wasn't totally mad trashing a Porsche.
http://www.opelgt.com/photos/showphoto.php/photo/2325
Steve
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Steve Laifman
Editor - TigersUnited.com
Steve Laifman wrote:
> Mark,
>
> There was an old saying, "Give an Englishman a bit of fiberglass, and
> he will do something silly with it."
>
> Now, this isn't jealousy over 351 cubic inches, however with the
> unmistakable heritage of "Frankenstein" body parts, you wonder what
> even good workmanship is worth on junkyard parts?
>
> These weak eyes detect:
>
> 1. Familiar windshield, doors, top, rear window/body top, blended in
> engine lid of of a Porsche 911 car.
> 2. Jaguar XK 140 grille.
> 3. Jaguar based instrument panel.
> 4. Porsche door interior panels.
> 5. Confirmed Southern California location (San Diego)
> 6. A lot of time and effort expended, without the skill of a
> professional body designer.
> 7. Apparently good finish.
> 8. Bolt-on K-H wheels (who also make knock-offs for US vehicles)
>
> But, $67,000 dollars final selling price?
>
> Steve
>
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> Steve Laifman
> Editor - TigersUnited.com
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