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Discussion in 'Other Italian' started by Mang, Jan 10, 2009.

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  1. ferrari 512 tr

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    beautiful cars the mangusta
     
  2. ferrari 512 tr

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    I cant get you out of my head
    Kylie Minogue

    has a Mangusta in the film clip
     
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    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFx3WX4DES0[/ame]
     
  4. ferrari 512 tr

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    if you didnt like Kylie before
    you will want to F errari her now
    Shes Great
     
  5. hyenahf

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    fantastic!

    would great to lathe out the "group4" and replace it with a campy sticker :)

    will there be wider versions in 10 and 12 inch like the ones fitted on the rear of of the gr4 bora, early stratos, mangusta prototype and various period rsr 911's?

    regards

    hf
     
  6. hyenahf

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    it would be great to go wider much like the actual GR4 cars of the day, for example the proto class (pre-gr4 strato's ran with the same wheels your have styled after) in 8 and 9 up front on relatively narrow 205 50 15 and the rear 275's were mounted on 11 or 12's. thats a lot of wheel for those tires. seems fitting for mangusta owners to use the stock rear wheel in the front and replace the rears with a 10x15 of your offering

    the alfa montreals you did was a worth while effort but it would have nice to have them at least an inch wider over the stock 6.5x14

    warm regards

    hf
     
  7. hyenahf

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    ace meaning a 10 or 11 incher in the works?...:)

    cheers

    hf
     
  8. puebla

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    Greetings, all. A fellow Mangusta enthusiast in Mexico City is hot on the trail of one of the
    (reportedly) 5 or 6 Mangusta's which were exported to Mexico. He believes it to be a running, silver-gray example. If-and-when he tracks it down, perhaps serial number, a little history and photos will be forthcoming.
    Cheers
     
  9. puebla

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  10. DenisC

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    Puebla, keep us posted. Wow less than 7000 miles. Looks like a late (non-US) car with US speedo added. Still pictures with details would be quite interesting.

    Denis
     
  11. puebla

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    Still awaiting conclusive info about this "Mexico Mangusta".
    Suffice to say, for now, that an artisan skilled in fiberglass pulled molds of Mangusta body panels, circa 1969-1970, and that parts, sufficient to assemble a Mangusta, were purchased from the factory and shipped to México.
    Stay tuned...
     
  12. Cribbj

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    Very interesting info puebla. It's good to know that at least one glass bodied Mangusta replica has been built, other than Lilo Zicron's (TLC Motorsports) racecar.

    I wonder if there's any interest from this community in building more Mangusta replicas with 21st century improvements? Fiberglass body, tube frame chassis, contemporary suspension components, hinged clamshells front & rear, etc. Perhaps with optional powertrains such as V8/V10/V12?
     
  13. DenisC

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    Glass moulds of the Mangusta have been around for a while. Larry Stock is reputed to have done those a while back. No record of a completed car. Factory still has many body parts.

    Lilo's car is not glass, it is a real Mangusta (wrecked in the Cannonball run, parted to hell and revived as a race car)

    http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/showpost.php?p=139874321&postcount=246

    http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/showpost.php?p=139877513&postcount=257
     
  14. Cribbj

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    Denis thanks for the clarification. I thought sure at least the rear clamshell on Lilo's car must have been fiberglass since his shop is so well known for its fiberglass work, and he eliminated the gullwing setup on that car.

    Larry does have molds, and they've never been used. He and I are looking for a few other interested parties who would be willing to help foot the bill to build a few bodies.
     
  15. puebla

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    Scratch part about the Mexican Mangusta being clothed in fiberglass replica panels. It wasn't. The story's more complicated than that. Once I've got the story straight, I'll try to post same. Please forgive the erroneous info posted earlier.
     
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  17. velocetwo

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    Love those shots check out the smog(haze) in the background.
     
  18. DenisC

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    Superbly interesting picture of one of the very early production car. It may be the one used on some of the compay documentations. Note center parking wipers, different front side markers, chrome/silver headlamp housings, one piece rear bumper, Euro tailights, vertical a/c grill slots, horizontal rear valance vents and quarter panel does not have recess to aid in opening door AND front opening vent windows!!! WOW stunning!! :)

    Thanks SAM
     
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    This is the last of the period shots I have. Shows a little more detail to the headlights and side marker lights and shows a nice dent in the lower front fender.

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  20. stevenwk

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    Great photos. Thanks.
     
  21. Olczyk

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    Congratulations for the photos, it s very rare to see real unseen photos
     
  22. Miura Jota

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    #522 Miura Jota, Aug 10, 2011
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    Here's another real unseen photo
    taken by a friend of mine at a Mexico City back in the late 60's

    http://img3.imageshack.us/img3/5291/mangusta01.jpg


    anyone feel free to post it in this thread
     
  23. jm3

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    You are very correct. I didn't even notice.

    I think I even see the external hatch hinges. Afaik, there is only one car with the external hinges and also the only car with those front side markers. Unusually, this could only be a demo for the US, as evidenced by bothering to add front side markers. Also, this car has the very low rear license plate mount.

    I have often wondered if this car was converted into the Spyder.
     
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  25. DenisC

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    Not impossible but other differences tend to make me think otherwise. (wipers, door handle recesses, front brake intake, hood edge, headlamp frame, door vent window)

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