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Wow, I just noticed that PGO of France has a new site:

http://www.pgo.fr/en/modeles/modeles.html

Click on the "Full Screen" link under either model, a very impressive Flash presentation. These are really good looking cars, a nice evolution of where the 356 might have gone. Has anyone seen one of these in person? Any idea what the manuf. of the engine is?

-Jeff
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Wow, I just noticed that PGO of France has a new site:

http://www.pgo.fr/en/modeles/modeles.html

Click on the "Full Screen" link under either model, a very impressive Flash presentation. These are really good looking cars, a nice evolution of where the 356 might have gone. Has anyone seen one of these in person? Any idea what the manuf. of the engine is?

-Jeff
Judging by the photos of their assembly facility, and the fact they are public on a French stock market, I think they are a pretty serious outfit. Perhaps they would sell you a body?

Given their apparent size its odd you don't hear more about them?

I've emailed them to ask for more details, but from what I can glean they seem to use a Peugot engine, which is unfortunate for those of us on this side of the Atlantic...

-Jeff
there isnt a whole lot different as far as the body goes. I've seen the speedster mold and it would not be that complicated to modify it to accept the new beetle headlights and the 3rd brake light. the front and rear valances are custom, but they all fit within the general shape (meaning you could base a current mold off one)

http://cswspeedster.com/ has already done a mid-mount watercooled engine / a-arm / and a trunk.

sweet cars. sweet website.
Has anybody actually seen or driven a CSW? If so, please post ANYTHING about the experience here. This company continues to come up from time to time and I would LOVE to know if they are for real. The cars sound like something a lot of people would be interested in. ALL the car photos (complete cars) look like originals or replicas by someone else. None are sporting the wheels on that chassis. The chassis looks cool, but there does not seem to be any pics of anything beyond the point of the chassis build :-( Anyone have any more info???
Guys.

I was in Paris in April and saw a PGO live. It was parked, so I had a chance to get an upclose look. In fact, the car looked exactly like the Speedster II shown on their website. From what I could see, the car was well built and look great (for being a wide body recreation). I believe it's build on a custom frame (like IM) b/c the stance of the vehicle was very different than the replicas we know and love here in the US.

Dave
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