Ahh, gentlemen, one .bmp bit map picture of a car does not tell you enough about it to pass any judgment with any accuracy.
The "clue" that it isn't a 1971 is the fact that there are no headrests. However, if this architect is so into style, are we all sure that the headrests were not removed for the photo? Or that the photo wasn't retouched? Two minutes in Adobe Photoshop on this photo and the headrests are gone. After all, those headrests would disturb the order of the perfect hedgerow behind it. The clean lines are not disturbed when the headrests aren't showing...notice those clean lines also aren't disturbed by a side view mirror. Perhaps that was left off intentionally, too. Do we really know anything about this car? I don't think so.
Don't be fooled by a photo; even if you saw the car in person there might be things added (like on my car); things subtracted (like there is apparently on this car) that otherwise make the car different then it was when it left the factory decades ago.
Michael Salemi
1969 280SL
Signal Red w/Black Leather
Restored