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Porsche 935
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◊ 2006-08-11 14:45 |
-- Last edit: 2007-04-28 23:19:12 (antp) |
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◊ 2006-08-11 14:46 |
flatnose?? |
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◊ 2006-08-11 18:01 |
A little bit of history that I found on this model if you are interested. www.qv500.com/porsche911scp6.php ![]() I guess you could edit the name of this to reflect the Flachtbau options of the vehicle, as they were not official factory option until the 1987 model. -- Last edit: 2006-08-11 18:06:55 |
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◊ 2006-08-17 12:10 |
Also called "slant nose" : Link to "www.topspeed.com" |
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◊ 2006-10-02 15:51 |
in german: Flachbau (not Flachtbau) or Flachschnauze Link to "images.google.de" |
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◊ 2007-01-14 07:22 |
The car featured here is actually a Porsche 935 (it appears to be have a factory appearance as well, as seen in this link: Link to "www.americaninternationalracing.com" There is info on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porsche_935 that says, "A black road driven 935 (chassis #930 000 00027, which was in fact modified for road use by its owner Angelo Pallavicini in Switzerland) appeared in the Disney film Condorman as the lead villain's car, in a sequence which he leads a gang of black 911s." which therefore brings the conclusion that the car is a 935. However, if he or she doesn't believe me, they can possibly e-mail him from the website http://www.pallavicini.ch/ for confirmation, though I think there is enough evidence as is. |
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◊ 2007-04-28 18:32 |
![]() i don't think this car is very good to go off-roading ![]() |
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◊ 2009-07-08 16:19 |
Flachbau or Slatnose in english, but the Porsche in Condorman is not a 935, its a 901 late 60s 911 with bodykit |
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◊ 2010-12-04 01:49 |
Again, like the other 911s, this supposed 935 didn't look real, or, convincing enough. I think it was the rear wheel arches. I have looked at pics of actual and race-bred 935s (Moby Dick), and those cars never looked as flimsy as this did, not tryin to step on any toes here, but, for those that have watched the movie and have closely scrutinized the appearance of the bodies of these cars will know what I'm on about. |
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