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Old 06-27-2008, 12:12 PM
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What an absolute looker! Were it not for the bad roads down here and the ground clearance issues of an undercar exhaust system, I would seriously consider converting to the sleek, uncluttered look of the street roadster.
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THAT car is Sooooooooo Sweet!!! Love the "Street" style.
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Old 06-27-2008, 12:13 PM
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Beautiful car. Anybody have a extra CSX 3000 number laying around?
Please PM me immediately. For a small finder's fee, I might be able to put you in touch with a guy who knows a guy in Nigeria. It's usually a very simple process - he only needs your bank account number to get started.
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saltytri, I have already fell for that old trick twice. I now make them fax me a copy first before I pay-
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This car looks great sitting on the FIA wheels. Who makes these wheels?
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I know of three cars that are the 427 street configuration. There may be others that I don't know of.

The 427 street is my favorite. I think I would move the fuel filler to the trunk, leave off the jack hook holes and do a full width cut down windshield ala Pat Buckley's old car. Low, Clean and Mean...
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Old 06-27-2008, 02:34 PM
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I think I would move the fuel filler to the trunk, leave off the jack hook holes and do a full width cut down windshield ala Pat Buckley's old car. Low, Clean and Mean...

Joe.....Joe....joe!........ you're killing me.

You've described a bathtub Porsche.
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Old 06-27-2008, 03:20 PM
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I know of three cars that are the 427 street configuration. There may be others that I don't know of.
One of them is polished and was on the same truck that delivered my Kirkham S/C.

I'll also echo Ron's remarks.
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I dig 356's but they don't have hips. Besides, once people see the water pump they will know its not a Porsche.

I know it isn't for the purists but it would be a great looking car.

PS... The car on the truck was SaltyTri's after the polish job.
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I think cobrajeff has some pics of this car that are actually better than the ones on ebay.
It's simply fine....
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An absolutely lovely car.

But a hairsplitting question; should a car that obviously has Trigo wheels be advertised as having Halibrand wheels (as this one is) or should it not read "Halibrand-style wheels"? The difference is aluminum vs. magnesium as well as the manufacturer.
And the Fia's are possibly PS's.
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Darnit, now I may have to paint my Cobra red after seeing that beauty!
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Old 06-28-2008, 03:04 PM
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PS... The car on the truck was SaltyTri's after the polish job.
Here's Saltytri's car in truck after the polish job, I suppose. I wish I took a better pic.
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