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there is a one off porsche 904 replica (very old Replica) for sale in Germany on a VW bug chassis.
ok it is not exact but a lovely story behind it and being a one of, 25k is not much incl the story/wannabe from long ago.
and a bit like the first 904 were with those airvents on the side.
ow and it seems to have the original ferrari 512BB rearlights, maybe more worth then the car, what a story.
here more in the ad.
https://suchen.mobile.de/fahrzeuge/details.html?ac...
a very short piece of the story translated (google)
ok it is not exact but a lovely story behind it and being a one of, 25k is not much incl the story/wannabe from long ago.
and a bit like the first 904 were with those airvents on the side.
ow and it seems to have the original ferrari 512BB rearlights, maybe more worth then the car, what a story.
here more in the ad.
https://suchen.mobile.de/fahrzeuge/details.html?ac...
a very short piece of the story translated (google)
said:
1968, a young man named Karl-Heinz Paris wanted to drive an elegant car.
As a model maker, he decided to manufacture a vehicle according to the then affordable cars (from 1965) and according to his own design and design requirements.
The floor panel of a VW Beetle worked well for many reasons. This was reinforced by undercarriages from the convertible, so that the floor panel was considered to be self-supporting in the structural analysis.
The use of many commercially available spare parts went in the optical direction of the legendary Porsche 904.
https://suchen.mobile.de/fahrzeuge/details.html?action=parkItem&id=298156131As a model maker, he decided to manufacture a vehicle according to the then affordable cars (from 1965) and according to his own design and design requirements.
The floor panel of a VW Beetle worked well for many reasons. This was reinforced by undercarriages from the convertible, so that the floor panel was considered to be self-supporting in the structural analysis.
The use of many commercially available spare parts went in the optical direction of the legendary Porsche 904.
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