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I liked the earlier version of the Clubman better. They are pretty heavy but visually pleasing.

 

http://usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/235650048_Elfin-Clubman_MS8_2004_thumbnail_01.jpg

 

http://usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/1292832741_Elfin-Clubman_MS8_2004_thumbnail_02.jpg

 

http://usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/1326705426_Elfin-Clubman_MS8_2004_thumbnail_06.jpg

 

http://usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/813231366_Elfin-Clubman_MS8_2004_thumbnail_09.jpg

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Quite a few years ago we had a visit from a very nice guy from Australia, took about a hundred detailed photos, and a list of part numbers, a month later asked if we would sell him a bare chassis. I never responded and a few months later that first Clubman was released with a very similar chassis design. I'm not saying it is a copy but sure looked the same under that body.

;)

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  case sensitive said:
it's the plymouth/chrysler prowler of 7's.

 

That was my thought ..."Prowler Clone".

 

 

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Posted

On the latest version are those ducts to the belly pan to create downforce?

 

The buyer with the detailed photo's of your car. Take it as a compliment on the frame design, "stolen from the best" is all too common

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That's the way we felt about it. I did not blame him for doing it, I just did not want to make it any easier. I liked their original Clubman the best, great styling, but it seams every time someone gets to far from the original they don't make it. Hard to beat! ;)

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  Mike Rohaley said:
I liked the earlier version of the Clubman better. They are pretty heavy but visually pleasing.

 

http://usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/235650048_Elfin-Clubman_MS8_2004_thumbnail_01.jpg

 

http://usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/1292832741_Elfin-Clubman_MS8_2004_thumbnail_02.jpg

 

http://usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/1326705426_Elfin-Clubman_MS8_2004_thumbnail_06.jpg

 

http://usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/813231366_Elfin-Clubman_MS8_2004_thumbnail_09.jpg

 

I'd have to agree :yesnod:

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