Lynn Larsen
Lynn Larsen
\'64 Avenger
Here is another example of someone taking a so-so kit car and making it into something quite interesting. This car uses interesting applications of hatch louvers, to say the least. I think the louvers on the rear vertical surface is a bit much, but it is provacative beyond a doubt. The powertrain is also, while not unheard of by any means, not the run of the mill. It is also, IMHO, one of the best ways one could go given the use of a VW chassis and transaxle. I think it is worth a couple of minutes to check out the other photos of this car, if for no other reason than to fertilize your imaginations so that your creative ideas can take root.
/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif You can check them out here.
Lynn
Here is another example of someone taking a so-so kit car and making it into something quite interesting. This car uses interesting applications of hatch louvers, to say the least. I think the louvers on the rear vertical surface is a bit much, but it is provacative beyond a doubt. The powertrain is also, while not unheard of by any means, not the run of the mill. It is also, IMHO, one of the best ways one could go given the use of a VW chassis and transaxle. I think it is worth a couple of minutes to check out the other photos of this car, if for no other reason than to fertilize your imaginations so that your creative ideas can take root.
/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif You can check them out here.
Lynn