ST MORITZ FASHION - Classic Swedish racecar

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Frallan:
I verify. The tube axle was "criminal" in a view point from todays standard.
Not that it could not work but the way it was done, it was so flimsy that it surprising nothing serious happened.

First time out for me I almost flipped the car.
That was not fault of the front end but rather toe out.....still I would not lift. In some way I sorted it out going from side to side but for sure it could have been an end to that car.

I have some other garage pictures from my ownership time. I will see what more I can dig out.
I will also post the Start & Speed article with color pictures. I know it has been done somewhere else to but so what.

Frallan:
Gives a hint of the colors.

Mate Herrlander to the left popping in his 2333 in to my car and dyno rolling it.

Me running it with my 911 OHC cam engine out of the Pank dragster.


I will scan some more stuff and post it too.

samotorsport:
Hey guys, as you maybe know I am the "new" owner of St Moritz fashion.
Can anybody get me some more pics and or infos from the car in its first St Moritz Fashion paint scheme.
If anybody has contact to the original owners / builders , I would be very thankful for any tips , pics contacts or what ever you can let me know about this paintjob.
Who did it ? What color was it ? Original VW or something own? Was the logo painted or stickers ?
Thanks very much in advance
Best regards
Sam
You can also contact me on samotorsport(at)hotmail.de

Udo:
I think Farallan and Jon know most about it

Udo

samotorsport:
Thanks Udo , i just wrote both gents a private message :)
If anybody else has some more infos about the car , feel free to share with me :)
Best regards
Sam

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