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Fascinating use of a spare 944.

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Old 05-10-2005, 12:39 PM
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hehe...I think that's cool.
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Seems rather heavy to use the body that way... Panels could have been pulled off the original body in epoxy and fiberglass, epoxied to a foam core laminate, stuck on a simple alum. trailer frame w/ 944 spindles on the axle and away you go! Much lighter! More work maybe, but MUCH lighter!!!

The best "car body trailers" I've seen do not use the actual car body, but keep the design eliments of the car body and scale them down somewhat. What looks good on a complete car doesn't always work when truncated like that. Nice job, however.

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