http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/231452762918?ru=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fsch%2Fi.html%3F_from%3DR40%26_sacat%3D0%26_nkw%3D231452762918%26_rdc%3D1Rough translation.....
The piece comes from a car collection with high-class exhibits (including race car from a prominent pre-owned, etc.) due to death, the collection is resolved.
The exhibit offered here was by no means the centerpiece of the collection, so the heir could describe us something about the history is limited.
It is known that the exhibit demonstrated comes from America (customs documents and other documents are copies available).
Since no drive unit is installed and never was, it is conceivable that the exhibit was used to filming.
To our knowledge, the exhibit for the issue of the "Canadian International Auto Show" from the US in the early 80s was imported to Canada, then carried the import to Germany. Here in Germany, the exhibit was on display at various trade shows, among other things, the "Essen Motor Show" (in the 80s).
That the exhibit was imported solely for the purpose of exhibition on the world famous "Canadian International Auto Show" from the US to Toronto (Canada), supporting the view of the special history such as use in film production. Even otherwise leaves the body style it very close (we are experts in the field of "Film Vehicles").
The state takes you to the photos. With very interesting patina but also fraught with many flaws, such as damage to paintwork or lacquer cracks, the state has suffered over the decades much.
Features: "McCreary" -Rennreifen, racing rims (multi-part), "B & M" shifters "Superior 500" -Speziallenkrad, airbrush by "Hesque Colier" (USA), and so on.
Based the exhibit is probably took place on a modified racing boat, on the basis of the conversion.