your opinions please - intermeccanica
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your opinions please - intermeccanica
....have a 964, which i do not consider rain/winter car and have sold my cobra so looking at what i would consider dd/wet weather whip.
this company's website is extensive-and apparently their cars are 50 state legal and they have sold their cars into most if not all of the states, so i am hoping there is a member present that has one.
the car in question is here:
http://vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/va...394046206.html
-i would appreciate any views as to:
.build quality (squeaks - rattles)
.fit & finish (wax'd & polished-makes you proud?)
.annual budget for upkeep - tuning, overall dependability of engine/drivetrain
.ANTI-WEATHER device, ie the top, watertight??
appreciated, gerry
this company's website is extensive-and apparently their cars are 50 state legal and they have sold their cars into most if not all of the states, so i am hoping there is a member present that has one.
the car in question is here:
http://vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/va...394046206.html
-i would appreciate any views as to:
.build quality (squeaks - rattles)
.fit & finish (wax'd & polished-makes you proud?)
.annual budget for upkeep - tuning, overall dependability of engine/drivetrain
.ANTI-WEATHER device, ie the top, watertight??
appreciated, gerry
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I do not own one, but I have ridden in one. I did research them. They are by far the best "replica" you can get. Its not even a replica, its a car built from scratch compared to the Becks, etc.
There is a guy that has one that works in the building across the street from me. He drives it daily.
There is a guy that has one that works in the building across the street from me. He drives it daily.