holy ugly Bat Man that thing looks like a cat fish or a bull frog with wheels , i think an RPG 9 would help it a lot
I dunno... I'm seeing styling "hints" from a Packard hawk front end, dune buggy headlites, Brooks Stevens "styling concepts", Chrysler styling, & least a 12" stack of old Popular Mechanics & Popular Science magazines articles. Frosted over w/a copious quantity of Questionable taste. Still, based on a Frasier, it wouldn't be a tire-fryer nor have slot-car handling, but you gotta admit - the chances of you ever seeing a near-duplicate of yourself going down the road or attending a car meet, "traditional" or streetrod, is somewhere very near zero. That says you should grab it, get it going again, & drive the wee outa it. EXPOSURE, baby! WTF, YOU can't see what it looks like from the inside... . As a side business, offer to sell aspirin & eyedrops.... . Remember: "What has been seen, cannot be unseen!" . . Marcus...
it is really small, I hope it wasn't built on a Porsche floor pan. if it was it will be worth some dough cut up. I think remove the lights and make a smaller scoop it might look cool.
My Wife looked at it and said it was "cute". She's still looking over my shoulder...so I can't call her an idiot
Is that a monza next to it... I had one I stuffed a 327 in back in the 80s... sketchy ride that. Chappy
I think we got it. That A pillar/ windshield looks like the one. It's funny I was thinking the windshield looked cartoon like. It as mentioned earlier, the front end is a chopped up SAAB sonnet (a Sonnet bonnet). The nod to the C1 coves.WTF
I've seen it somewhere before... Has to be 20 years ago, maybe? Don't think it's a kit. I think this is the original form.....
Not that great of a loss, actually, if that's what it is. But it might not be, it's hard to tell. A higher resolution picture of the mystery car would help, but that never happens with mystery cars.