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They did make a prototype, which still exists in a museum in Germany. It never made it into production. Details: http://www.leehedges.com/t34/tc.htm The basic shape was used in the Brazilian Karmann Ghia TC. The rest of those drawings are just fantasy. Daniel > Every once in a while, I run across something that is Type 3 related that > I've never even heard about. > > I ran across this drawing: http://www.geocities.com/hiperfusca/Photo943.jpg > > Anyone know if a Type 34 Ghia was ever prototyped as a Fastback?? Or, > actually produced? > > It looks sooooo nice. If it's just a fantasy of the artist (Pascal Meslet) > then someone needs to build one!! > > Phillip > > -- > > Phillip Bradfield > > Member: > southern oregon vw club: http://www.sovw.com > rose city volksters: http://www.rosecityvolksters.com > ddb: http://www.theddb.com > > 1969 Variant - Savanna beige, Type 4 2.1l (soon), speedster soon to have a > bus dash > > 1968 Variant - Granada red, 1835 with dual 40 Dellortos, with 67 euro > fenders > > 1963 1500 - Ruby red, 1600 with dual Solex carburetors, soon to be full > automatic! > > 19?? Sandrail - Primer, soon to have 2.3 EFI Turbo Ford motor > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > List info at http://www.vwtype3.org/list | mailto:gregm@vwtype3.org > > >