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drooartz

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Headlight bucket needs some finish work but a classic and never tiring design
 
I love cars with LOOPS! XKE MGA BE AC TR"s Old porsches yep there the designs I love. Very nice car.
 
Love the car and the 50's styling, but why don't the head rests line up with the seat center lines?
 
bgbassplyr said:
Love the car and the 50's styling, but why don't the head rests line up with the seat center lines?

Well, according to him, the car <span style="text-decoration: underline">IS</span> a learning experience!
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OR, could be for people who's head isn't in the right place.
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It's an interesting blend of mostly MB with some Jag cues thrown in. I do really like the looks of the engine...very pretty!
 
drooartz said:
I was especially fascinated by the use of Herman Miller's Aeron chairs as the basis for the seats.

If I specify a more upmarket interior, can I get an Eames lounge chair in there?

Regarding the styling, it looks more like a "50's generic sports racer", the sort of thing a kid back then would come up with when told to draw a racing car. I bet if you paint it that pale BRG that Aston used, it looks like an Aston. Orangey-red and it's a Maserati. Silver, as we see, makes you think of Mercedes. White with blue stripes and you can say it's a Cunningham.

Personally, I think the styling is the worst part. It's too long, at least in proportion to the wheel size. The fenders swoop up and down over the wheels too much. The grille looks like someone pursing their lips in distaste. It's just too exaggerated, rather like the old Panther Kallista or those weird Mercedes SSK reps that use VW running gear and never look quite right.
 
PAUL161 said:
OR, could be for people who's head isn't in the right place.

FINALLY! A car designed for me!
 
bgbassplyr said:
Love the car and the 50's styling, but why don't the head rests line up with the seat center lines?

If you're cruzin' and leanin' towards the center of the car, your head and the head rests line right up...
 
Shane said:
bgbassplyr said:
Love the car and the 50's styling, but why don't the head rests line up with the seat center lines?

If you're cruzin' and leanin' towards the center of the car, your head and the head rests line right up...
Is that like the people who lean way over to the right resting on the center console while driving because they don't know the rear view mirror adjusts?
 
tony barnhill said:
Shane said:
bgbassplyr said:
Love the car and the 50's styling, but why don't the head rests line up with the seat center lines?

If you're cruzin' and leanin' towards the center of the car, your head and the head rests line right up...
Is that like the people who lean way over to the right resting on the center console while driving because they don't know the rear view mirror adjusts?

No. They are propped up talkin' on the cell. Rear view does not calculate, not necessary. It's all about them.
 
Or for lookin' in the mirror to checking how kewl they look in their sunglasses at th' helm of a poser's car... :devilgrin:
 
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