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I think you've bagged it! That's definitely a pair of aero screens :wink:
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Is it the VW T4 that's behind you and the lad?
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Post by Evil J Guano »

I see a reflection of a small child with a bucket on it's head, or maybe a Darth Vader Helmet...

or

Maybe it's 'Guess the Carmera' in which case I guess Pentax Optio SVi f/4 iso 50 with flash :roll:
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Post by Winston Teague »

Hi, if I was good enough with photoshop to take the door mirror off my 356 i would have taken out the background. The aeroscreens are on a Bentley, the shed is Silverstone, It is an RX8, and how did you work out it was a Pentax Optio Svi?????? You're all wrong and you're looking too hard, the picture is of the middle of a car......what is it???? I know there are other anoraks out there.....

I'm enjoying this

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I Know parents see their own children as beautiful when others may think them "different"...... I just hope he doesn't get Darth's hair too early! but the voice would be quite cool in the playground.

The car is not fiberglass, it is authentic and original........
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I DON'T BLOODY KNOW!!!!!!





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and how did you work out it was a Pentax Optio Svi
rubbish at this quiz but pretty good at reading exif data.

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Post by Helen »

its a red 356?
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Well done, H - seeing what everyone else is trying to look through or behind!!
This is getting amusing!
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Post by Bertroex »

Never mind the blooming "what is it": It is one interesting way to ask on a porsche forum what a porsche 356 ( or replica or whatever) kind of looks like.

Did you just got it? Are you getting it? Are you excited by it? Do you want to get rid of it?

What's the story?

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Post by Winston Teague »

It is NOT a 356, or a replica 356!!!!!! now get on with your homework folks.
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Post by cubist »

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That's definitely 356 roof and door tops... i've seen this before. It's grafted onto a special bodied Ferrari but I can't find the feature... was owned by a doctor in SoCal and gorgeous! Especially the front end if it's the same car... all steel too! :wink:
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This is doing my head in!!!

Can't find the feature from Classic Thingymy... I remember it being a homebuilt but beautifully proportioned even though the article said it wasn't. I'm sure it was based on an early Ferrari but could have just been the engine... breakfast then back on the search. You're a cruel man W :wink:
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Post by cubist »

The one i'm thinking of is very similar to this gorgeousness but with the 356 roof... '55 vignale, inter or Stabilimenti... no hang on, Berlinetta perhaps?

I give up - prancing horse not my bag... and my clients are suffering!!! :wink:

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Rochdale?
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