Lada Niva Marsh (VAZ-1922) - factory spec vehicle. First road vehicle to drive to the Pole

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Workmanship is impressive ... concept is odd
Toss away the body and rebuild it as a cool exo-skeleton car. That said $40k is too high for a donor car.
1981 Mazda Rx-7 - mechanically flawless and mint condition. Loved it. Only my Triumph Spitfire was more fun (but hopeless on the highway)

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Seemed almost creepy stalker-ish
@YankBoffin: Its a British kit - Luego - should have done scratch built though - not much extra work but way less cost. Mine is carb'd 4AGE powered.
Need to finish my Seven ...
Always liked the look of Previas. Much more interesting mechanically too. Rare to see a body kit version. I saw a body kitted right hand drive Estima a while back.

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Looks great. They have done the interior which is where most Fiero based stuff falls down.
That is quite cool in a drive what you got freak show sort of way. $8500 though? Crack pipe.
Shame about the 1980 bumpers but otherwise very nice. I had a 74 Spitfire and loved it. Would be even better with twice the power.
Nice car ... way too expensive.
Dodge Little Red Express

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Beige is unappreciated but probably for good reason.

I like orange - managed to own three orange cars but has to be the right car. An orange minivan doesn't work but an orange BMW 2002 does.
That is a fantastic replica. Very well done. Not sure it would worth $35K to me but certainly seems a fair price.
What about most badge engineered? Probably the Suzuki Escudo/Sidekick - 11 variants with no real changes!

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I'm considering add bike carbs to my Datsun - its possible to do for around $100 with some eBay luck.
The rear over hang a little long but other than that its a really neat custom.
I had a '86 B2000 with a zillion miles on it ... not sure about handling but the 5spd gearbox was fantastic for a truck.