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Check out interior and the goofy looking wheel knockoffs.
Check out interior and the goofy looking wheel knockoffs.
Current: 1983 308 GTS
R.I.P: 330 2+2 s/n 5409
R.I.P: 330 2+2 s/n 5409
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PF Coupe
No body noticed the five digit serial number ?
Giovanni
Giovanni
Re: PF Coupe
I didn't on first look. The instruments look auto-supply store, the seats look maybe late 60's Corvette or GM generic, and I don't think the wheels are Borranis. The description says new drivetrain; I wonder if this includes the differential and rear axle. It also looks at first glance like some body trim has been removed, and the jackholes filled in.giovanni44 wrote:No body noticed the five digit serial number ?
Giovanni
Now at $17,600.00, 17 bids. Any guesses on reserve? If one did want buy this and turn it back into a Ferrari --330 engine, 6 carbs perhaps, 5 speed-- at least it would make a decent driver while acquiring all the pieces.
Current: 1983 308 GTS
R.I.P: 330 2+2 s/n 5409
R.I.P: 330 2+2 s/n 5409
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As most if not all all plated parts (expect window trim, off course) are incorrect replacements, it is quite obvious that this car may have been parted out once in its earlier life. The question that remains: was the bodyshell then kept on original chassis or was it put on a GM-based replacement chassis?
Best wishes, Kare
Best wishes, Kare
Mid-60's Corvette, maybe? Those are very odd wheels, like an aftermarket wire for old Vettes. They resemble Borranis but don't think they are.kare wrote:As most if not all all plated parts (expect window trim, off course) are incorrect replacements, it is quite obvious that this car may have been parted out once in its earlier life. The question that remains: was the bodyshell then kept on original chassis or was it put on a GM-based replacement chassis?
Best wishes, Kare
$30,099.00, 18 bids, reserve not met. My guess is $50K and they won't get it.
Current: 1983 308 GTS
R.I.P: 330 2+2 s/n 5409
R.I.P: 330 2+2 s/n 5409
Good question, kare.
The GM chassis that would fit the closest would be an early Corvette. It would be a barely noticeble 0.4 inches shorter, but some 4 inches wider in track, which it doesn't look like it is.
Modifying the Corvette frame to fit and support the Ferrari body would be pretty difficult. Anyone willing to do that properly could do a much better job on the rest of the car.
I would think that someone simply welded in the engine and transmission mounts onto the original chassis.
--Matt
The GM chassis that would fit the closest would be an early Corvette. It would be a barely noticeble 0.4 inches shorter, but some 4 inches wider in track, which it doesn't look like it is.
Modifying the Corvette frame to fit and support the Ferrari body would be pretty difficult. Anyone willing to do that properly could do a much better job on the rest of the car.
I would think that someone simply welded in the engine and transmission mounts onto the original chassis.
--Matt
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