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Kit Car - using Pinto parts (historic)
« on: April 21, 2010, 12:48:43 AM »
There was a kit car build.., I'm going to "guestimate" in the '70's . It was a Ferrari or GT-40 look-a-like.  What made this car stand out from others is that it didn't have flimsy doors, trunks etc.  It used a Vega hatch and Pinto doors.  These were molded into the basic body shape and actually looked quite good.

Does anyone recall this car?  I searched about an hour on the internet, but didn't find anything.  I thought it would be an interesting piece of Pinto trivia to locate.

Tom