I guess I should know to Stay off of any forums!!!
I do not need peoples remarks who do not intend to SOLVE delimas or help with getting around road blocks.
That is NOT what this stuff (building replicas) is all about.
I don't need to lecture or stand my ground.
If you all have it all figured out then I guess what I do and have done in the last 40 years (I would have been 30 then) (dumb but thought I knew it all) means nothing to you.
All of these Countach photos ARE at least 20 years old!!!!!!!!!!!!! Seriously.
I still do some on mine occasionally. They are still sitting waiting to solve those last few roadblocks I ran into.
I also own the REAL McCoy.
If you guys REALLY wanted help with the side glass then now you have a little more info and a contact.
If you just want to buzz and chat w/o SOLVING anything then I need to stay out of here and YOU need not reply.
I do NOT have the $$$ for a mold to be made nor the contacts.
I have been at this stuff a lot longer then most. I ran into block walls in my search for the perfect copy of the car.
I think I am talking to the younger set who do not know what it is to get this car CLOSE to the actual item. This is what a restorer does.
SO, I hope you find all your answers w/o my input.
I did not START this thread.
I only gave you some old information.
If you think that my 3 replicas still sitting are weird then you'd never want to know about my Porsche 911 IMSA wide body which is another still waiting after 24 years now or the 1909 sitting in my basement of my home. It is MOSTLY done now and I am searching for ONE piece (a frame part) to put it together. I found and acquired it in 1965. Seriously. Ask your friend Freddy form the old Sienna Cars.
I use to make you alls Door hinges. Deck lids, Tail light surrounds and more. But I do not like crap talk back.
As to how many CARS do I have waiting? About 25. I have more that are finished and in the stable. I have 5 first place World of Wheels on my shelf. (Hard Earned). And have sold and traded off many cars finished or under construction in my life time. I am happy about that.
The Countach was one of my hardest builds as nothing is square. It is all triangulated. Everything MUST be jigged. Very expensive to acquire correct stuff. It wasn't back in the 90's so much if you were in with the suppliers. We all had to worry about law suits from the New York lawfirm that went after everyone. Mc Burnn had a tough fight with his cars from Miami vice. Cost him a lot of money to try and fight them. But because of him you all are where you are at today. You all owe him a lot of thanks.
I am gonna shut up and get my behind in the shop. To much to do. If you all have never experienced YEARS of trying to do something then you are just MUCH better then I at doing things.
If this thread resonates with anyone who would like to SOLVE the final delima on this subject then you know how to reach me.