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I really want to hate it but I can't does this make me a bad person

I started designing and collecting parts to build a 917 inspired space frame mid-mounted pre-73 coupe silhouette road car

The project was canned because I loved driving the 964 car too much that I bought for the engine/gearbox to break it for parts

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Old 04-09-2019, 01:17 PM
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Tires too big in back
The tire size is fine to me, but the track is too wide. It should be similar to the front track.
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I like 99% of the cars Emory makes. I’m hoping this isn’t the finished product of the rear.
Ahhh, so THAT's how 356s are born !!!
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The tire size is fine to me, but the track is too wide. It should be similar to the front track.
Wide in the back is okay at 935 levels of stagger, this is a bit much
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I'm looking forward to their second car:
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Old 04-10-2019, 02:04 PM
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Looks like the Tuttles had the same idea, and their version seems to be as visually pleasing as the one the OP shows....

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Nothing wrong with building weird cars. They take the body and put the difference under it and I take the GT3 parts and put it under a Beetle. Ferdinand would be proud.

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I like the green one in the first post, though it feels like I'm not supposed to.

As for your project, Darkstar, go for it!
I prefer the old school beetle looks, but I am curious to see your build.
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The CAD is certainly impressive.
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These 3D pics of half11 are for me very interesting ones... I think this is the direction Porsche should have gone with 911 long time ago... the half11 is half true about their joke framed 'missing link in history' theme... But when I think about it further, why great cars like 908 and 917 didn't get any incarnation to street and sports cars? I can see this study as what could have been if 911 would have transformed to mid engine supercar in the end of 70ies or 80ies when adapting 908 rear... I see this very interesting study... However first car they are actually building is unfortunately still the one with formula rear...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQbBLwO1OdI











Honestly I got so interested of these, that I am considering building my next aircooled with something like this... As Emory got his idea of 356 turbo finally done... You can do cool things as you can with cafe racer bikes, why not to do 'cafe racer 911' ? .
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Old 09-22-2021, 09:36 PM
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makes the baby Jesus cry.
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That’s ridiculous.

Feel free to quote me.
I'm pretty open minded when it comes to mods.

I don't see the point of something that looks like a narrow bodied (or wide-bodied) classic 911 in the front and having a back end that looks like a giant F1 car or maybe a Can-Am car with no body.
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Old 09-23-2021, 03:54 PM
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These 3D pics of half11 are for me very interesting ones... I think this is the direction Porsche should have gone with 911 long time ago... the half11 is half true about their joke framed 'missing link in history' theme... But when I think about it further, why great cars like 908 and 917 didn't get any incarnation to street and sports cars? I can see this study as what could have been if 911 would have transformed to mid engine supercar in the end of 70ies or 80ies when adapting 908 rear... I see this very interesting study... However first car they are actually building is unfortunately still the one with formula rear...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQbBLwO1OdI











Honestly I got so interested of these, that I am considering building my next aircooled with something like this... As Emory got his idea of 356 turbo finally done... You can do cool things as you can with cafe racer bikes, why not to do 'cafe racer 911' ? .
^THESE^ are much better than the pics posted in the original post.
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Old 09-23-2021, 03:55 PM
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Please someone give the baby Jesus some kleenex to dry his tears. And some water, he must be dehydrated too.
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This is 100% why I would never build a car from scratch...someone would hate it.
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Old 09-24-2021, 05:46 AM
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This is 100% why I would never build a car from scratch...someone would hate it.
I don't care what you build, someone will hate it. I got very negative comments about my Carrera backdate and even my old Jeep.

Enough that I dropped out of the car scene (no cars and coffee, that sort of thing).
Old 09-24-2021, 06:06 AM
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Bump.

Yep, I'm a fan.




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Huh, so it looks totally different than the original drawings, and he changed the stuff that was being bagged on harshly

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