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    Kremer ST Recreation in progress

    Here are some pics of the 72 ST recreation I have been working on for awhile. Just got the car back from paint shop, and starting to get the oil lines installed. New paint is really inspirational...just looking from any angle during a break gets the juices flowing again. Bumpers just clamped to see fit.

    Gib Bosworth
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    Gib,
    I'm envious of your panel gaps. Nice job.

    Sherwood

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    Thanks, Sherwood...but lots more work to do before those gaps and other details are anchored for real. Here is the Kremer car that is my inspiration. And the yellow/red squigglies are coming.

    Gib
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    Looks like its going to be even more stunning than your old RSR, which is no mean feat! Keep up the good work.
    Zach Mayne
    1969 911T, 1988 924S, 1985 635CSi, some Alfas and a Fiat....

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    Very very nice!!!!
    are the rear flares/bumpers made of steel or fiber?
    #rennfrog

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    Thumbs up

    Gib

    FANTASTIC! It is looking great. Cant wait to see the end result.

    I presume you have al of these old pics of the Kremer car?

    what a great car to pay a tribute to
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    damn...that is a nice paint job!
    great color too.
    Steve

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    The car looks great. You should be proud! Can we see more pics of the trunk area and the interior? Some of us need inspiration.
    Rick
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    Fantastic! I will share those pics with my friend who is building a narrower flair S/T in Latvia(soon to be shipped to Norway)

    John
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    Oliver:
    Everything is done in steel, including the rear bumpers. I modified a pair of stock rear bumpers by cutting slices to allow flaring out, and my body shop welded them together.

    Hugh:
    I have many of those pics but one I didn't, so thanks, I will put it in my archive. The 72 Kremer car is a very unique ST, and one that Kremer modified from the factory version to run wider wheels, and other things like a cut off switch in the horn grill...which I have also done.

    Thanks for the compliments, I will post other pics from time to time, but here is a shot of the roller just off the trailer, and one of the front bumper, which is the only FG on the car.

    Gib
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