Klassic
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Can someone correctly identify which bubble flare kit this is, and any additional background that relates?
Thanks.
Thanks.
I don't really have anything other being told they are early Alpina by the supplier many years ago. This may well be the case. However, I've not seen them again except for on a German hill climb car, and a couple of other recent builds. Perhaps a privateer period development circa 1971? Did Schnitzer do this design? I believe them to be period correct, and I consider them to look nicely designed. But who out there can confirm the back story?
It would be greatly appreciated if someone could assist.
That cage looks serious. More so than a tribute car might have. It wasn't cheap and took long hours.Looks like one of those tribute cars no?
Yes, brother's car is very 'focused'.Not sure on the "tribute" comment, I would like to think both these cars are a bit more focused to perform. I can see you put considerable development into your car Shawn, excellent stuff.
Maybe I can shed some light....the flares in question were never used in period so far as I know...but seem to be a mixture...the front half of the front flares are close to early Schnitzer, but the rear half is close to `73 factory design with vent recess.....the rears seem to be an attempt to replicate early Schnitzer design but not really correct. The white Munich Legends car has early Alpina arches.Here is how ZAP listed the bubble flares when I bought them.
Also here is a white right hand drive e9 car that appears to have same bubble flares.
Munich Legends had a white e9 with bubble flares but the rear flares are a bit different (more straight than round over the rear wheels)