Seriously.
I'm going to have to re-read all that and research it more when I'm not drunk.
Steph you're dirtying up the MK1 section... with a filthy MK3! EWWWW!
Oi Tim those wheels do look pretty RS2000 hey. I dunno what they are.
I'll go out on a limb and say they're some weird model Gotti.
Seriously.
I'm going to have to re-read all that and research it more when I'm not drunk.
awesome info Pete and Tim cheers!!!
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I knowwww. I love that tartan trim. I'd love to suitably trim a car in that way one day.
I've been searching for a picture of this car for a while. I read something about a very VERY early Swallowtail with some kind of sliding door that was apparently a prototype/test car and this is the first I've seen of it!
This car has a build date of 10.31.1973. VIN- 174 300 0037
That's pretty cool.
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note the larger rear 'swallow' panel. glad they didn't make it into production
There's also a picture floating around, supposedly of an early prototype, 2 doors on one side, 1 door on the other!
Yeah that swallowtail panel just doesnt look nice. Looks more like the shape a mk1 escort has on the rear panel. Very similar. The lower half of the rear panel is flat on that 73 aswell. Glad they revised it.
A pic of that other prototype would be good jarred if you can find it!
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