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Wow. Stunning. That's the way to do a spyder!
Wow. Looks amazing. What was the issue with the original spyder California windshield ? Too big? Looking forward to seeing the finished product !
I'm glad they worked out. I was certainly intrigued by their car. Many details like those bumpers and bumper guards look great and I think they...
Nice works of art! So are you keeping the existing plexiglass headlight covers or going with the more bubble shaped covers?
Have you seen this one? I think the windshield is too high. I believe this car was made in China and was briefly available. It looks like they...
What's the plan with the rocker panels? Are you going to square them off to make them look more like the original spyders?
Wow! Looking forward to seeing the windshield fitted.
You weren't kidding about heavily modifying it. Wow. That rear section alone made a huge difference. Look forward to seeing the other mods.
Please post Matt! As I have mentioned to you in the past, I have been hording bits and pieces to do my own cal spyder "tribute" at some point....
Look closely at both. The LWB spyder has a chassis and even has suspension pieces.
I would bet a dollar or a euro that the plans and chassis have come directly from gilco the original maker who I believe still exists.
They both appear to have chassis. No info if these are 250 or 330 rebodies. Or who body builder is.
Projected price range seems to be low.
I suppose that makes sense. In the end though it is still a replica. So it is almost like having fake Rolex papers for a fake Rolex.
Why is FIA certifying replicas?
Rebodies of old chassis or new chassis? Beautiful work! Not symmetrical ? Don't you remember the old scaglietti saying you only see one side...
Contact coachsmithing in MI. They can fabricate exact seats for you as well as the side vents. BDW, where did you here that Norwood was using...
I believe the Modena used early fiat 124 seats upholstered with a pattern similiar to the original. They are pretty cheap and pop up on eBay...
have a look at turrinowirewheels.com they have some pretty authentic stuff and less expensive then genny borranis.
I have an appraisel in my folder for my 78 GTS 308 from the bubble of '87-'88 with an amount of $97,000. Only took 27 years for these cars to...