Seriously?
I'm acting president of the Southwest Chapter of the Who Gives A Rip Foundation and even I see this as a big deal.
We're talking half million dollar cars here that have had arguably the most distinctive feature of the model completely screwed up.
I would feel pretty silly if I was responsible for this faux pas on Jerry Seinfeld's car.
You "experts" are always so sure of yourself. I don't think there are any experts, especially since I see most of the" internet experts" asking some pretty basic questions about these cars, on this forum. I am constantly saying to myself, he is one of the internet 30 and he is asking that question? You point to pictures in marketing dept. pictures and call it origional, ever hear of air brushing pictures, or in the old days having an artist re-draw or change a picture? I have been involved in these cars since 1966 and I have never even seen a 1964 model. So I have a hard time beliving there is anyone out there , unless they picked there car up at the factory and still have it could possibly remember after 49 years what any part of the car looked like.
Mike
It seems to be a pretty obvious thing to get wrong with so few original examples out there, and the prices these early cars are bringing. Unless someone knows if the switch from the rounded flange to the angled one was done pretty early on. I am not into a lot of the anal retentive concours details that some enjoy, but it seems this is quite a distinctive character defining detail.
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interresting hinge, interresting the way the eng lid is bolted, and the sunroof drain and the center luggage bracket.....interresting interresting...its barbarossa..hm
but i think barbarossa has a wrong rubber seal mounted...the half moon cut out section appeared later.
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Experts? Anal retentive? Maybe, if your talking about screw head alignment or the font on your shift knob. But not here. It is either right or wrong and these cars are clearly wrong. But in the 356 world this has been going on for years and continues still. The dilution of originality is so complete that at some of the bigger shows the only vestige of originality is the shape of the car! Everything else, on many, is the figment of some restorers imagination. That is why I only like the preservation class if there is one. Or they took the path of least resistance to the cash register. To wit: there are more restored A cars with B/C rocker panels than not. I can spot them a mile away. They look close but not really. So the problem is there are so many incorrect cars around that the mistakes are now accepted as the norm. Bingo! Do you think JS questioned the latch panel? Probably not. The car is beautiful, its the first, its done and in his hands. But it is wrong! I'm on my eighth speedster and may be a little obsessive with originality but as more and more are done incorrectly, mine and some others can be a baseline for the right stuff. With the kind of dough these cars are bringing they should be done right IMHO.
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