Made a page here with photos.
Confirmed by warren that this is the prototype.
http://www.consuliergtp.com/prototype.html
Thank you Randy for the photos.
Made a page here with photos.
Confirmed by warren that this is the prototype.
http://www.consuliergtp.com/prototype.html
Thank you Randy for the photos.
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I see Ian is taking great care of it. I was there last June and it was in much better shape .
Worth saving....doesn't look like it.
BUT if someone does, and keeps it 20 years after these cars sky rocket in price it will be worth ...millions...or maybe, nothing.
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Thanks for putting the pic with my car in it on your site.
#44 is due for a paint job you can see the door is a different shade than the car.
I will be staying with the same color….not bad for 20 plus years
I know a guy that has retired from painting boats and doing fiberglass repairs his whole life.
He is painting cars and boats to keep himself busy during retirement he is very detail oriented so it should come out awesome.
Ferrari red is the color they used originally ,if anybody was wondering.
Randy, it still looks great!
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What engine/tranny is in it? It's not transverse, whatever it is. Kinda looks like a Porsche or VW.
Engine was a Mazda rotary.
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trans from a porsche 914
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Soooooo glad they didn't stick with the rotary!