1990 Wide Body???
#16
Originally Posted by JW in Texas
'94 U.S. Speedsters were narrow. They built half a dozen or so widebody euro cars, I think. The '89s were widebody.
PS: I have the '90 widebody that TR6 referred to:
Previous owner wanted a normally aspirated, widebody really bad. Spent $ 14k doing it using all factory parts in the mid 90s. It's not normally aspirated anymore
PS: I have the '90 widebody that TR6 referred to:
Previous owner wanted a normally aspirated, widebody really bad. Spent $ 14k doing it using all factory parts in the mid 90s. It's not normally aspirated anymore
As Fat Bastard from Austin Powers would say "That's Dead Sexy!". What color is that? Do you have any more pictures?
#18
Three Wheelin'
Thanks guys! She was a track warrior for the first couple of years that I had her. We have come a long way together since then. She's just for street use the last few years. Here's some more pics but I really need to take some new ones. I have gone to big reds since these were taken. Last two are with my current track mistress
#19
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Originally Posted by parsecnc4
I 2nd that...
The America Roadsters had the 965 brakes and suspension; whereas, the C4 wide body only incoroprated the Turbo body.
The America Roadsters had the 965 brakes and suspension; whereas, the C4 wide body only incoroprated the Turbo body.
#20
This guy sounds too much like the guy that scammed me on my 1991 almost 5 years ago. Uses the same line of BS. I turned him into his local police and the FBI for internet fraud and won a judgement with restitution. He paid me half and then disappeared. Used a bunch of aliases in his scams. God I wonder if this is him again. If I could figure it out I would be on a plane and in his face in an instant. If any of you are considering this car, beware. If you look at the pics really close it looks like 2 different cars. Note the wheels and note the different spoilers on the back. According to the VIN this is supposed to be a C4 but doesn't mention it anywhere in the description.
Last edited by photolaz; 01-08-2007 at 12:23 AM. Reason: More info