![]() 06/17/2019 at 13:07 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
What are the odds that it’s real?
![]() 06/17/2019 at 13:13 |
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The owner is driving it, so 0% chance it is real.
![]() 06/17/2019 at 13:24 |
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Edit: I think it’s real and the owner is just enjoying a nice drive with dog.
Windshield frame is not from a 356 spider.
![]() 06/17/2019 at 13:42 |
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I know to check the parking brake handle location but that’s not easy to do with a moving car.
![]() 06/17/2019 at 13:54 |
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Could be an Intermec c anica 356 D from the 80's, but since you’re in Martha’s Vineyard I’ll say it’s a legit ~ 1959 356A Speedster.
At least I hope it is.
![]() 06/17/2019 at 13:57 |
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Somebody has pointed out that the windshield frame is wrong for a legit car.
![]() 06/17/2019 at 14:02 |
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I am confused. The windshield is not from a 356 cabriolet, but it looks real?
![]() 06/17/2019 at 14:03 |
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It looks real based off of the patina.
![]() 06/17/2019 at 14:05 |
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It looks like a vw cabrio windshield, the 356 windshield is very rounded.
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![]() 06/17/2019 at 14:09 |
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The Speedster D models have a similar frame.
The amount of patina without rust is what leads me to believe it’s not legit.
![]() 06/17/2019 at 14:15 |
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But....doesn’t have the round suspension adjustment hole by the back wheel, which all seem to have.
![]() 06/17/2019 at 14:28 |
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Agreed, but that much patina without any rust on the body is suspicious. The scrapes by the front wheel and under the chrome strip by the back wheel should have some rust.
Also, that windshield frame only matches up to cars with the round torsion hole in the back, which is missing on this car.
![]() 06/17/2019 at 15:06 |
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Up date: they're breeding. Just saw another one getting off the ferry.
![]() 06/17/2019 at 22:02 |
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Odds:
MAYBE NOT