Heritage Countach Replica - One of the Few Replicas with Separate Fender Flares
...and arguably the most accurate. If you're a long time kit car enthusiast, you probably remember those tiny little ads for the Heritage Countach in the back of Kit Car and Kit Car Illustrated. Who would have ever known the Heritage had so much going for it? At least without seeing one in person.
As far as I know, the Heritage AF is the only replica with separate fender flares and front bumper, besides the venerable Sienna Countach. And it's the only one with removable running boards, period. If these parts are integrated in the body, you can tell a replica from a hundred yards. Even the Sienna doesn't seem to have been molded from the real thing, even though it is very accurate.
This Heritage body comes with all fiberglass parts, including both doors (inner and outer), front hood, rear engine lid, rear trunk lid, Quattrovalvole-style engine vent/cover, 8-piece flare kit, front bumper, side running boards, air boxes, and headlight pods. The body is reinforced with steel beams for strength and rigidity. It's a blank slate and you can use this on a custom frame or a Fiero. It would probably even fit an original Countach frame.
Shoot me a message! For now, I'd like to take offers. Keep in mind, I've never seen another one of these for sale. I think you should jump faster at this one than you would a Sienna (let alone a Prova, Euroworks, Mirage, etc.). Please use the link below to check out way more pics on Flickr.
As far as I know, the Heritage AF is the only replica with separate fender flares and front bumper, besides the venerable Sienna Countach. And it's the only one with removable running boards, period. If these parts are integrated in the body, you can tell a replica from a hundred yards. Even the Sienna doesn't seem to have been molded from the real thing, even though it is very accurate.
This Heritage body comes with all fiberglass parts, including both doors (inner and outer), front hood, rear engine lid, rear trunk lid, Quattrovalvole-style engine vent/cover, 8-piece flare kit, front bumper, side running boards, air boxes, and headlight pods. The body is reinforced with steel beams for strength and rigidity. It's a blank slate and you can use this on a custom frame or a Fiero. It would probably even fit an original Countach frame.
Shoot me a message! For now, I'd like to take offers. Keep in mind, I've never seen another one of these for sale. I think you should jump faster at this one than you would a Sienna (let alone a Prova, Euroworks, Mirage, etc.). Please use the link below to check out way more pics on Flickr.