The CMC Gazelle is a kit car produced initially by Fiberfab in the 1970s and subsequently by Classic Motor Carriages (CMC) from 1983 to 1994...
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The CMC Gazelle is a kit car produced initially by Fiberfab in the 1970s and subsequently by Classic Motor Carriages (CMC) from 1983 to 1994. This vehicle is a replica of the 1929 Mercedes-Benz SSK, designed to capture the classic aesthetics of the original. The Gazelle could be purchased as a kit to assemble at home or as a fully assembled vehicle, the latter being a more expensive option. Always a two-door, rear-wheel drive convertible, this car used different engines depending on the donor chassis on which it was based.
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Vehicles with a period-correct engine and body, with multiple significant modifications such as change in color, increased displacement, added performance equipment (Turbo, Supercharger), spoilers or bumpers, etc. Generally, removable modifications.
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