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    Old School Techniques Practiced By A Young Man!

    Here is a wonderful and very informative interview of Chris Runge who hand built an aluminum rear-engined car with some Porsche inspiration:

    http://www.9magazine.com/interview-f...ris-runge.html

    (found buried in the BaT listing)
    Jim

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    Chris is a super cool guy. I've had an opportunity to talk to him a few times, and he has always been genuine and respectful.

    Great looking car, that Frankfurt Flyer. Very well built, and you can see a lot of passion went into it.

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    Great article.

    And now you know how fiberglass became popular!

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