I posted this on an other thread but so far no response. What is this, a SWB? It is sitting outside next to the public road! Image Unavailable, Please Login
Most likely an old reconstruction, since all original 250 SWBs are all accounted for as far as I know. Would be nice to see some more of it though...
Here are two other photos I took. The SWB was partly hidden but this shell was outside too. There was nobody there. It is a garage of some kind with lots of wrecks behind it. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Where about's in the Netherlands was this?........you never know it could be Alwin Heitbrinks workshop, if so you really missed some special cars and work going on inside
No, this is in Belgium, next to French border. A relative owns a cottage one village uphill and told me to go and check these cars out. One more photo.This grey paint looks like a kind of protective seal. The aluminium body on the other photos was a work of art. A shame. The photos were made last winter. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Although I doubt it, it would be kind of cool if it was real. My bet is that this was a GTE just like the ones in the other thread. Regards, Art S.
100 % sure REPLICA !!! Bodies are so ugly !!! The trunk on the last picture has nothing to do with a real one.
Clearly Edmond Péry of APAL buggy fame in Belgium. Péry owns a huge fiberglass construction company, produces bath tubes and bodies for APAL buggies and SWB and TDF replica bodies. Marcel Massini
I am 99% sure this is/was 3663GT - a rebodied GT/E. The body is so wrong that instead of being a replica, I would call it a original design in it's own right - something like GTO-inspired designs by Drogo! And yes, I kind of like it in a pervy way! Hans-Rudolf von Bergen sold it to Italy in 1998 as a project relica, but WHO BUILT THE BODY?
It is located in a little place near Alle in Belgium. I took a small road into the forest, direction Gros Fais. Half way it is on the left side of the mean road.