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    1958 Porsche Kreuzer

    Check this out I read it in my magazine the other day. I had to scan my magazine on cuz I couldn't find any info on the net........you guys should read it it's a pretty good article.

    It's a cool little custom sedan!

    sorry if you are going to read the articles the attatchments arn't in order so just hover your mouse over em and you will find the order!
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    couldnt read it but it looks like one o those dead people transporters to me
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    I think you mean a Hearse,(thats what you call a dead people transporter) this isn't one. It is way to small to be a hearse. It's a custom 356 with the back completly changed. And why couldn't you read it? It is to small right when you click on the attatchment. You just hover your mouse over it then click on the enlarge icon at the right bottom of the photo.
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    That's so cool. I wish there were some better quality pics of it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt
    That's so cool. I wish there were some better quality pics of it.
    I wish there were some more photo's too, I have searched all over the net and come up with nothing...........matt did you you read the article? If so what did you think of what the journalist with the whole "fake" story thing.....??
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    Quote Originally Posted by manik_890
    I wish there were some more photo's too, I have searched all over the net and come up with nothing...........matt did you you read the article? If so what did you think of what the journalist with the whole "fake" story thing.....??
    I actually didn't read it...
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    oh well maybe you should reconsider...............just joking but it is a pretty wierd article!
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    Quote Originally Posted by CHEESE-TACULAR
    couldnt read it but it looks like one o those dead people transporters to me

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    Quote Originally Posted by TDI15
    what was the point of that post?
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    Quote Originally Posted by manik_890
    what was the point of that post?
    He thinks it's funny
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    very interesting, in particular because the car is fitted with the four-cam Fuhrmann engine, a notoriius complex engine. Nice to read that Ferry Porsche conceived this car for high speed courier service.
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    Quote Originally Posted by manik_890
    I think you mean a Hearse,(thats what you call a dead people transporter) this isn't one. It is way to small to be a hearse. It's a custom 356 with the back completly changed. And why couldn't you read it? It is to small right when you click on the attatchment. You just hover your mouse over it then click on the enlarge icon at the right bottom of the photo.

    But I still think it DOES look like a hearse, I mean because of the styling, even though it is too small for that. It's really interesting. I didn't know any such custom attempts were made . Well, now we have the Cayenne, the super size Porsche for those who have grown up and have to fit in their family members... . That's what I call a domesticated Porsche .

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    Quote Originally Posted by TIM
    Well, now we have the Cayenne, the super size Porsche for those who have grown up and have to fit in their family members... . That's what I call a domesticated Porsche .
    Commercialised would be a better word
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