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    Hard to tell from the photo; twin grill on an A, kind of looks like A bumpers. 59' GS A cab?? Weird looking back window; custom HT?
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    It's a Notchback or Cab with hardtop?
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    Quote Originally Posted by steve shea View Post
    Hard to tell from the photo; twin grill on an A, kind of looks like A bumpers. 59' GS A cab?? Weird looking back window; custom HT?
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    59 Carrera 1600 GS Cab. Driven like it was meant to be driven, too. All original with one repaint. Stunning car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve shea View Post
    Hard to tell from the photo; twin grill on an A, kind of looks like A bumpers. 59' GS A cab?? Weird looking back window; custom HT?
    Canvas top up. First double grill open 356

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    What did I win Jim? Of all the 4cam cars I saw come through Rennwagen the '59 GS cab was perhaps the most uncommon except for the Abarth Carrera. Spyders and GTs of all body types were as common as Fords and Chevys around there. Fun times.
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    Quote Originally Posted by steve shea View Post
    What did I win Jim? Of all the 4cam cars I saw come through Rennwagen the '59 GS cab was perhaps the most uncommon except for the Abarth Carrera. Spyders and GTs of all body types were as common as Fords and Chevys around there. Fun times.
    I think there were 12 of them. 692/2 engines.

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    I did a little work on a White Carrera GS Cab at Dave Dimari's Vintage Car Works some years ago. I don't remember the year or if it was a 1500 or 1600. Super neat car.
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    A small gathering in San Diego headed up to Palomar Mountain this morning . . .

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    Looks like a nice group....
    Man, I haven't been up that great road in years...

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    That 72 tangerine dream sure is nice!! Who is the proud owner?

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