What would you call that tail? boat tail? bullet tail? That guy is sitting in the back seat. (if it had one)
From painful personal experience: When seated directly over the rear axle, one does not want to be caught off-guard by speed bumps and potholes.
Hey George, there's actually a sticky thread at the top of this subforum titled The "Help me identify this car" thread. Anyway, I'm just seeing your post for the first time, so my apologies if it felt like you were being ignored. This is a fiberglass kit car by Antique & Classic Cars Inc of Buffalo, New York. It is supposed to replicate a 1931 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Rebodied 1925 Frazer Nash 1.5 (reg OM 9839): Image Unavailable, Please Login Same car with original coachwork: Image Unavailable, Please Login