
Didn't see it for myself but grabbed an image from this website:
http://autolifeperth.com/10th-all-austr ... d=163&r=20
Notice the indicators under the front spoiler... anyone know who owns this Western Australian example?
The car was originally lowered in by crane through the roof when Planet Hollywood was built. That has always been the problem getting that car out again, the only way to get it back out in one piece is to remove parts of the roof, and pull it back out with a crane. Expensive.roadwarriormfp wrote:WHAT THE F***!?!?!?!?
THEY CUT UP A COUPE INTO BITS TO GET IT OUT TO SAVE IT?!?!?!?!??!
ARE THEY F***ING RETARDED?!?!??
If it didnt fit through the door how did it get in the building in the first place?
What about dragging it sideways through the rollar door ?
Jesus christ they ruined a perfectly good car just to "save" it...
The info I had was that Jay Ohrberg built the car. He also built the car sold at Kruse auctions some years back. I gather he actually imported enough parts to build a few cars (I am guessing originally for the Planet Hollywood job), and ended up building at least two replicas. I've never had any contact with Jay directly (I tried once many years ago, but didn't necessarily have accurate contact info back then), and never confirmed this directly, it was just info I came across from discussions with others.kennerado wrote:What a shame, Peter do you know who originally built that replica?