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Notice I didn't say all, I have seen a few pieces that were well done. |
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Looks like a scaled down and elongated version of the original one. Trying to find something nice to say is difficult, but it can be done.:D I want the mirrors before they crush it, just say'n. |
Initial reaction was "do not like"
However, after looking at the photos for awhile, I like it. It's a real-life Hot Wheels car. I am always open to see variations on a theme. |
It's kind of growing on me too.
Scrapped a tub about 10 years ago, too bad I wasn't thinking outside the box. Flares in back, stretch the nose a little bit... and a duck tail. |
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But as in the above comment they totally miss the mark on the spirit of a "rat rod " IMHO. On the other hand maybe they were trying to "think outside the box" by building a 911 RR, is this build in Germany? Maybe they are trying to do a German version of a RR? Either way, just like converting a classic VW to V8 front engine seems like a lot of work for a little reward. |
I love it! Love the lines, love the way they lengthened the hood, love the overall look. That's a lot of hard work, a serious commitment, and the end product is really worth the effort, if it drives as well as it looks.
Granted, it isn't a daily driver. But it looks right outta Mad Max, original or remake. It's a custom rod, not a rat, , not a rail, not to anyone's spec but the guy who built it. I'd be seen in it for sure. So what if it doesn't look like what YOU want it to look like So what if it started out as a 964? Look at it this way: one less stock 964 out there means your pristine garage queen is worth that much more. Two thumbs up! |
Ain't got no words to dekscribe how beutful I am.
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It should burn
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Agree with a previous comment, the side mirrors look nice, the rest, make soup cans out of it.
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Can't be driven in public. For carpet queen duty only.
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Just a different off-shoot, build..................but really no nod to what a rat-rod is - MO.
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Seriously, Flat Purple? I thought that Flat Black, or bare metal were the only acceptable non-conforming rat finishes. :cool: |
I think its cool.
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