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Replicar construction can officially commence
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#2
Yes!
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#3
Oh boy! Now I can start talking to these guys about the Bugatti 35 of my dreams. No VW rear engines here.

Pur Sang
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#4
Four more years until you can get the much sought-after Pontiac Aztec Replicar.
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I would be happy with a basic '29 highboy with a hopped up flathead, dropped front axle and original type wheels.

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steve... wrote:


I would be happy with a basic '29 highboy with a hopped up flathead, dropped front axle and original type wheels.


The '33-'34 bodied Roadster with a '32 grille is a subtle and interesting deviation from the usual. Is that just a pic that was handy or is someone going to start selling those exact cars?
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steve... wrote:


I would be happy with a basic '29 highboy with a hopped up flathead, dropped front axle and original type wheels.


That one with the original type wheels would sure float my boat.

I had auto shop in high school. These 50+ years later, I learned that our teacher became an authority on flatheads, as in how to hotrod them period-correctly for different eras. Talk about a niche!
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#8
‘ Any replicas made and sold must adhere to modern emissions standards, according to NHTSA.’

I hope this doesn’t mean the same emission standards as new 2022 cars.
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#9
:burnout: yeah, build that Lola T70 kit if you can spare $60K or so...

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