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Thread: Very Cool Kremer K2

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    Very Cool Kremer K2

    86 Sport Purpose Carrera "O4"

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    wow.... we used to love cars around here.... we have really degenerated into a parts store........
    86 Sport Purpose Carrera "O4"

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    Luke,

    Kremers were polarizing then and are still that way now. You know that!
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    A K2 is a racing car, so a street legal K2 with a sunroof and leather covered roll cage is a no sense for me.
    The car seems to be nice anyway, and is certainly very special.

    Thanks for the link.

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    Reminds of this time period...but rarer...

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    Yup....I was thinking dp as well...

    Very popular back home in Sweden in the -70's..../ Lars...
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    b+b . . .

    . . . Rainer Buchmann --- Father of the 'Flatnose' . . .

    '. . . Buchmann saw himself as a car couturier, because his designs were further advanced than those of commercial car tuning companies. He excelled also by technical his developments. Beside his car body modifications he was a pioneer for leading edge automotive electronics, which is today common in many mass produced cars: a remote control for the central locking system, infrared sensors as park assisstants, digital computer systems and the multi function steering wheel, for which he filed a patent, and the speaking cockpit . . .'

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rainer_Buchmann

    Holds patents for electric steering, too
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    More b+b . . .

    . . . another threade . . .
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    This era stuff hasn't aged well. Thanks for the visual reminders, Rick
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    Home-Brewed . . .

    Phlat-nose --- OK . . .

    . . . but a Very Phat A$$


    . . . from the '08 German Autofest




    Ay carumba, Baby
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