They say that history is all in the telling. Henry Ford said that history was bunk. He may have been right.
From the moment we first saw this car in restoration, more than a year and a half ago, we started looking for clues that would reveal it's history. What sat before our eyes, supported on jack stands and stripped to bare aluminum, defied explanation. It was a car that by all rights should have not existed. Yet, there it was, a mysterious shadow from Porsche's (?) past, a cabriolet that appeared to have a one-off body vaguely resembling the earliest Gmund cars, mounted on a chassis incorporating a crude attempt at a box frame, and utilizing an almost inconceivable air induction system that could not on it's best day have ever possibly worked.