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Front engined 911

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I found this on eBay, thought it might make you laugh.

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=10156&item=4504741705&rd=1
 
Why, Why, Why?
The only thing that could improve this car is to put on the Towbar for a 911 on Ebay recently, then they could put a caravan on the back, give it to Top Gear and watch them either drop something heavy on it, drop it off somehting high or blow it up; Any of which would vastly improve it![:D]
 
That's American's for you.

If it ain't got a V8 in the front then it ain't no good. Live axle and leaf springs are no problem, as long as you've got your V8.
It's what the Cayenne is for.
 
What a plo*&er [:'(][:(]. Sad thing is that there are 2 bids on it. I would rather spend the money on a decent push bike.

I am normally of the view that variety is a good thing but these 3 cars should be destroyed and the person responsible for the conversion shot.
 
V8's rule but definitely not like that - not exactly the classiest of dealerships either by the looks of it. Love the bit about it being the 'Ultimate Sleeper'; like no one expects a 911 to be quick unless it has been bolted to a moody old Monza chassis lol.

Have seen much better conversions with the smallblock Chevy engine in the rear.

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And a 914 - bet this is unbelievably quick, superb idea.

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OK I'd rather have the flat 6 behind me but each to their own. At least the yanks have the b*lls to go and do it - properly in some cases.
 

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