Nice job on one of the best designed of all time muscle cars of the era.
If your camera has macro use it for models, and make sure you are using the correct flash setting.
What I found was a couple websites that said it was a DP motorsport conversion based on a 944 platform, 10 were built and there are kits availble for 10 more.
http://993c4s.com/cars/porsche-944-cars/po...-dp-motorsport/
http://993c4s.com/cars/porsche-944-cars/po...-dp-motorsport/
http://993c4s.com/cars/porsche-944-cars/po...-dp-motorsport/
I am pretty sure the early 944 and 924 had those stupid round side refelctors.
Plus it looks like 944 review mirrors that are square and color coded. vs the more round black 924 mirrors.
I can't find anything on 924 wagons, but quiet a bit is found on 944 wagons.
I always liked Testors Boyds Orange Metalic. That what I am going to do my R8 in.
For me anyway, blue always looks better in the bottle then on the body.
Remember my yellow GT2, it was three shades of blue before giving up and stripping it off.
I came ###### close to stripping my Starliner.
looking good though.
Alex was racing Pikes Peak before there was Tupperware.
That could be another possiblity. He drove something similar in the Carrera PanAM race.
And yes that is were Porsche got the Carrera name from, they dominated the small CC class for a good number of years.
Thanks, Yeah they pretty much stay out of the hobby room. Kitty visits once in a while. There is hair on everything else though Mostly dog hair, not so much cat hair.
Funny how that is, when it's too quite that usually mean up to no good.
well that is not entirely true.
There is federal laws requiring fenders.
It is an SAE requirment.
MOST states have laws requiring fenders.
SOME states have exemptions for street rods.