The 'Mazzer' roadster is Wil de Groot's unique, custom built dream car. An 'after hours' labor of love of the automotive variety. Based on a Maserati Quattroporte donor car and loosely designed in the spirit of a Maserati 450s, our blog details the entire process of building a car from scratch. This is NOT a replica and does not pretend to be a Maserati, rather a deliberate union of vintage and modern elements and style.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
More older photos
1st picture: Rear quarter view with rough body. Oval openings in rear are for tail lights.
2nd picture: Fitting the aluminum radiator. It's covered with cardboard here to protect the fins. The Proportionated front brakes are visible here. I've since replaced those rotors with larger Wilwoods on Wilwood aluminum hats and replaced the cast iron Girling calipers with aluminum Brembos.
3rd picture: Bare interior. The steering wheel is an old temporary.
4th picture: Right front wheel with newer brake parts peeking through. At upper right is the beginnings of a mold for a Lexan headlight cover.
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