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Saab Sonnett?
Not a Saab :)
The January Rookie Clearout continues. If this isn't a Saab - then what is it?
It is actually quite far from a Saab. And I'm a bit surprised that no-one has posted a single guess - it's really much easier than you think...
I know this car, I've got the same set of pics but I'm not able to find them!
Corvair-based?
Nope - the relation between this and a Corvair is just as non-existent as between this and a Saab. It has four wheels and an engine, though :)
Mini-based?
Well. You're looking for something a wee bit more exotic than Corvairs, Minis and Saabs...
Not a Ferrari 250 P, the spiderversion of 250 LM?
It can't be a Ferrari 250 gto64, isn't it?
Or is it a 330 gt spyder by Fantuzzi?
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Once again SeaLion beat me for few minutes.....
You're very, very close. It's not a 250 P, it's not a 330, and it's not by Scaglietti. It's a one-off, and I'll need the correct (and quite long) model designation :)
Drogo design?
No. Actually, you've been terribly close, but you need to get the combination right ;)
Not a Ferrari 250 gto64 aniway...
No. There's a connection to another continent as well (but that's the last clue you're going to get)...
It's pretty much like the Ferrari 250 gt 2+2 modified by Fantuzzi...
Ok, I found it!
That is a Ferrari 250 GT Fantuzzi Nart Spyder S\N2235GT
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Yes, it is pretty much like the 250 GT 2+2 by Fantuzzi. But not quite - it is the 250 GT Fantuzzi NART Spyder!
If only their were points awarded for naming what a car isn't, I'd be way ahead of Paul Jaray... ;)
Without your guesses would be much harder....
I appreciate that. Often other's process-of-elimination efforts lead me to correct answers, as well.
All in all, straight-on shots of the rear of automobiles are usually more difficult than shots of the front or side. I can think of plenty of cars that look very similar to this car when viewed from the rear. I though "Biota" when I first saw this, and though it a variation on that car, hence the "Mini" guess...
Biota was my guess too,but my first was the Colani GT, but I knew I had those pics somewhere...and that roll-bar....but when (thank to your guess) @re said that was more exotic I thoug it was a Ferrari, as SeaLion did,I looked closer to the exhaust and got closer to the model!
Front view: