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looking for info and views, etc on rebodies, where to source parts and a body etc

Discussion in 'Recreations & Non-Period Rebodies' started by FLORIDAsnakeEyes, Nov 23, 2016.

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  1. FLORIDAsnakeEyes

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    So for curious sake, and interest..

    poking around at the feasible plan (planning at this point: really nothing more!)
    of creating a very accurate 63' Lusso.

    I know of solid buck maker and 2 reputable builders that could make the body.

    My main question is this, is there anyone out there already doing this specific car?

    I have googled etc. so this is my starting bid at info.
     
  2. FLORIDAsnakeEyes

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    #2 FLORIDAsnakeEyes, Nov 24, 2016
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    well, no one wants to chime in.. I did find this in my travels on the net today.

    :: Pagano - sports cars ::

    they sell a mondial 1:1 body, exact from what I have read about the gentleman. Of course everything else they sell with it is non original. But body was pulled direct.

    I am throwing this out there because I think the intent is interesting, and there seems to be only a handful that are doing this kind of thing.
     
  3. TTR

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    OK, I'll "chime in". I don't have much experience with "replicated" vintage cars, but to me the car in the link apperas to have very little, if anything in common with any Mondial (assuming reference is to 1950s Ferrari models) I've seen.
    As to "creating a very accurate 63' Lusso" and depending on your definition of "accurate", I would imagine budgeting $500K+ might be a good start, but then again a real one can probably be found for 1.?M.
     

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