Do It Yourself Porsche
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Somehow, I'm not surprised.
Here is a working video of it on the streets of Vienna: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pm8Xo7OvM4A
It's novel but not fast or practical. I would like to see this with an electric motor assisting the pedal power.
This was a neat post... Last year, on Reddit. I'm not sure that it's newsworthy today, especially Hacker News-worthy.
HN is turning into a Reddit clone, with all the karma mongering included.
Please refer to: http://ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html
Specifically the passage "If your account is less than a year old, please don't submit comments saying that HN is turning into Reddit."
I know I sound mean quoting guidelines, but this happens surprisingly often and I can't help myself whenever it does :)
For anyone interested in real, gas-powered DIY sports cars, look for Caterham (genuine kits, the best quality) or the multitude of Cobra spin-offs.
Or for that matter, most any Lotus 7 replica kit
I think Caterham started off as a Lotus 7 replica. If I remember correctly, Lotus 7 was one of the only models that "open-sourced" their designs. That, and their "well-rounded" nature (cheap, sporty, easy to make), led to their huge popularity with the DIY community.
Some 911 replicas built on VW chassis: http://www.covin.co.uk/home_page.htm You'd probably be further ahead buying a real one though...
I bought mine over 10 years ago for <$10k: http://www.octanenation.com/matt/cars/22/
That's not a DYI Porsche. That's literally a pedal powered car with a Porsche shaped body.
Had me fooled.
First Porsche that isn't allowed to drive on the german Autobahn!