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Old 07-10-2019, 10:40 AM
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ASAP badge? An old Maverick Marsalis "collection" car? What a piece of history.

Sounds like the guy is still active, there are reports of more recent scams.
https://flatsixes.com/cars/for-sale-...ss-collection/
Old 07-10-2019, 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted by 928sg
This one screams hot wheels and needs a huge motor in the back with a big blower on a scoop
Great idea for Modiholics!
Old 07-10-2019, 05:57 PM
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Originally Posted by dimi5928
Great idea for Modiholics!
Can you say Pantera transaxle?
Old 07-10-2019, 06:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Chris Lockhart
They do it in Sweden, Norway, etc.... to get a lower import tax. A truck carries a much lower tax rate than a sports/GT car.
Close.... Not Sweden or Norway, but Denmark.
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Originally Posted by Hacker-Pschorr















The silver and blue 6-wheeler are the same car. The yellow one comes out of Las Vegas and is now owned by a collector in Karlsruhe, Germany. Unfortunately, the yellow one is so poorly built, there is no chance it could ever be registered in Germany.
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Originally Posted by 928sg
Can you say Pantera transaxle?
Or stay Porsche, 935?
Old 07-10-2019, 09:18 PM
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Not sure "why" you would want to do this, even if it is a tax break. Does that out weigh the cost of the conversion?
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Originally Posted by SeanR
We've got this one at the shop. It's Rogers and I'm sure he would be willing to let it go for the right price. Needs damn near everything though. The plan has been to put one of the extra engines I've got, and the transmission out of my car in it. Who knows when that will happen though.

That one doesn't look too bad. The pic was at a good angle.
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Originally Posted by NickTucker
Not sure "why" you would want to do this, even if it is a tax break. Does that out weigh the cost of the conversion?
Yes. Tax on a passenger vehicle in Denmark is about as much as the price of the vehicle itself. Commercial vehicles are exempt, which is why you see many Cayennes without rear seats in Denmark.



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