The car started as total loss that was in garage fire, I used the complete drivetrain and suspension out of 2003 Mustang cobra terminator with a Eleanor body kit.....I wish boats parts were as cheap and easy to find as vintage mustang parts..
The car was red with tan interior and need a lot of work , it’s one of 50 made in the Eightys and a few were used in the Movie “ Ferris Buelers Day Off” I made the car very vintage , it looks like a $20 million dollar example , but you can actually drive this car to the marina or the golf coarse with out a security force, I am considering selling it
Porsche's Zuffenhausen assembly line in 1970: https://www.vintag.es/2019/11/production-line-of-porsches-1970.html Hand-made works of art!
Very nice, here is the modern version of the not quite Factory Porsche Artwork, but even more beautiful: http://singervehicledesign.com/ Hand-made works of art!
Most of the Singer Porsches are nice, but I prefer my 993s. Yesterday I saw another nice car, the Ferrari Roma. Looks like an Aston should have looked...
My mate Neil is a lifelong Mopar guy and has more Dodges than any man needs. So what does he build? A 'Chevord'. He won Custom of the year in Europe for this.
Most expensive American muscle car ever sold at auction: https://www.cnet.com/roadshow/news/1968-ford-mustang-bullitt-mcqueen-auction-mecum-sale-price/
Crazy price, but classic cars are now one of the biggest tax-free investments going, along with fine wines and art. Here's a 1 hour walk around a rather unique sales room.
I read that the sellers Father had purchased that Stang for a few thousand dollars through an add in a motor magazine and that Steve McQueen tried to buy it from him many times to no avail. It was also the family daily driver. That is something else. Good for them.