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    Here are some photos of the slate gray car Emory's built. It's owned by Dick Mattie (sp?) from Seattle, a pretty big time collector and also the founder of our vintage racing group, SOVREN.
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    Originally posted by MarkP
    Here are some photos of the slate gray car Emory's built. It's owned by Dick Mattie (sp?) from Seattle, a pretty big time collector and also the founder of our vintage racing group, SOVREN.
    What in the world is he running for a rear tire. It looks huge?

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    Bob, your car looks awesome! The right stance, the right silver and the details nail the look. I agree with all the previous comments. Great to see another SWB car done so well. Will you take it to Dunkels?
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    thanks kevin - i will not be going to dunkels but i should be at the monterey event this year. i have fabricated a similar decklid grille to the 912R since this pic but this shows a few more items being deleted. it doesn't show the single reversed windshield wiper.
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    I took this at a VARA race at Pomona a few years ago. Certainly looks real.

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    Here's the interior:
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    .... and the engine:
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