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Adrian 05-15-2001 08:11 PM

That car was built here in miami by a friend that has horrible taste and shallow pockets. He sold it about 6 months ago for about $4000. He laughed all the way to the bank. That car is all fiberglass and bondo. The engine was rebuilt with VW bug parts and has maybe 75hp. That car struggles to reach 60mph. I personally think that car should be set on fire. No show or go.

Kurt B 05-16-2001 11:47 AM

Are you sure that's the same car? Wow..interesting story.

pbs911 05-16-2001 11:54 AM

Looks like a good candiate for a V-8. I mean, what else could you do.

Roland Kunz 05-16-2001 12:47 PM

Hello

It looks more like a 964 speedster frame.

Wounder if they used a rig to weld in the guiding tubes in the A pilar. Those frames need precise work to survive.

Also the mirror and the sun visors are missing. Damn expensive.

I think we will see the car one day fittet with a V8 and some other gizmos.
If they put in a V6, it will shake of the filler. Maybe they can trade the old 912 engine straight into a new V8.

Or we will see the parts on ebay again.

Grüsse

CamB 05-16-2001 01:59 PM

More history. By chance I was reading an older Excellence - maybe 12-18 months old and I noticed it was for sale for $14000. I mean how many white 912s with that body can there be...

Personally give me a stock 912 with an RSR engine any day and let me kill myself.

Cam


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