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    Lots of Grandkids - My Next Project

    My five grandkids also love Porsches, but there's just not enough room for them all. Voila!

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    What do you think?

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    Is there a third row? :-)
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    I think you'd better have deep pockets!
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    Buy the original. Isn't it still in TX? Based on a '68 Sporto as I recall. Built by Troutman Barnes.
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    You are correct sir. They are bringing out a 1:43 scale model. I think I'll buy that.

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    The suicide doors is the true selling point for me.

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    I usually just lurk here but that is a cool looking idea. Google Porsche Shooting Break and there are some pics of the same version with more of a wagon back that looks incredible. They also have a Panamera and Cayman version that look just as good.

    Coming from a street rod metal fab background your hardest part will be the roof as it isn't just sectioning 2 together as the arch and crown will be way off.

    Good luck!

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    Better luck with Porsche Shooting Brake
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    John, they'd have even more fun in this

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaudette3 View Post
    You are correct sir. They are bringing out a 1:43 scale model. I think I'll buy that.

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    I'm in on a 1:43 scale version, where can I get one ?
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