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Chicken or Egg?
#1

so, in doing some research, i came upon this photo from 1989 of the 993 in clay model development - notice anything familiar?



had they have made the front end like that, i might own one - things that could have been



   



pretty glad they didn't do this though



   
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#2

The narrow nose in pic 1 is awesome. Those lines are ahead of their time.



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[quote name='rhudeboye' post='46950' date='Feb 6 2008, 09:04 AM']The narrow nose in pic 1 is awesome. Those lines are ahead of their time.



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I really like the lines on the first one....the second....YiKes



Cool Pics....Tks
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#4

Seems to be the consensus is pic 1. Pic 2 looks like the offspring of a 904 and Ferrari Dino.
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#5

Like this?? That's utter style! Bad style!
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#6

Wow! That looks like something Rinspeed made/would have made.
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[quote name='spectre996' post='47054' date='Feb 7 2008, 09:59 PM']Wow! That looks like something Rinspeed made/would have made.[/quote]



That thing looks like it could leap buildings...it’s awesome...I want one!



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#8

It does look like a frog, but not a chicken..
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#9

Yes, I suppose it being green doesn't help...



I wonder what kind of motor & setup it has.
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#10

More than likely a 3.6
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