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  2. Fiberfab - Wikipedia

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    The Fiberfab Speedster 356 was a re-badged version of the CMC Classic Speedster, while the Californian was the fender-flared CMC Speedster C. The body was inspired by the Speedster variant of the Porsche 356. CMC acquired the design when they bought the rights to the Intermeccanica Speedster. [14] These were built from the mid to late 1980s. [47]

  3. Banham Conversions - Wikipedia

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    Banham X99. Banham Conversions was a coachbuilder and manufacturer of kit cars from the late 1970s until 2004. The company, based in Rochester, Kent, [1] was founded by Paul Banham and started off as a coachbuilder, converting vehicles into convertibles.

  4. Intermeccanica - Wikipedia

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    In 1976 a Porsche Speedster replica was developed by Reisner, and tooling made, as well as a prototype, in Los Angeles. During 1976–1979, Automobili Intermeccanica was formed in partnership between Reisner and Tony Baumgartner in Santa Ana, California, to build Speedsters. About 600 Speedsters were constructed.

  5. Porsche Vision 357 Speedster - Wikipedia

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    The Vision 357 Speedster is based on the Porsche 718 GT4 e-Performance prototype shown at the 2022 Goodwood Festival of Speed. [3]It uses permanent synchronous electric motors for the front and rear wheels, as well as the 80 kWh battery from the 2021 Porsche Mission R concept, and the chassis from the Porsche 718 GT4 Clubsport.

  6. Callaway Cars - Wikipedia

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    The Callaway HH Indy Car Engine was a project to build a racing engine for IndyCar specification from semi-scratch as an eleven months long program between 1980 and '81. It was intended to show Callaway's capability to design and implement complex high performance engine program. [ 5 ]

  7. Akira Nakai - Wikipedia

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    One of Nakai's modified Porsches with an RWB signature double wing. Akira Nakai (Japanese: 中井 啓, Hepburn: Nakai Akira) is a Japanese automotive tuner, founder of Porsche aftermarket tuning company RAUH-Welt BEGRIFF (RWB), who specializes in the design and installation of custom wide-body kits for classic and modern Porsche models.

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  9. Apal - Wikipedia

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    The company's most successful model was called the Apal Speedster and is a replica of the Porsche 356 Speedster, built on a VW Beetle floorplan. Altogether 700 were completed between 1981 and 1994. Altogether 700 were completed between 1981 and 1994.