Is that thing rear engined or are those firework launchers I see in the back? I'm honestly not sure which I would like better, lol. That truck looks like it belongs in the CARS universe.
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Trey
Current rides: 2000 BMW 540i/6 and 86 C10.
Former ride: 1979 Trans Am WS6: LT1/T56, Kore 3 C5/6 brakes, BMW 18in rims
The designer I'm working with - Jim Smith - sent some ideas along so we can begin to work on "details". I had posted earlier that I'd met Bill Collings of Collings Guitars, at the Lonestar Roundup in Austin. He agreed to build a one off steering wheel for the truck... and this is a rendering Jimmy did...
A paint "version" (there have been several).... It would NOT be yellow/green like this - We're playing with a scheme rather than a color... and this was also about one off wheels.... Wheel pic is below. I'm trying to keep a fairly '50's theme -- with some simplicity in the build because this will be my daily driver...
And then some interior designs....
Since we take our Lab, Stella, everywhere with us - I wanted a space she can get out of the weather... This particular design is perfect except the "end" where it is too Conestoga wagon looking... so take that out (the closing flap part of it)... and it's a go.
Greg, i love those renderings (sure the style too lol) but just looking a pencil sketches in a world of CAD, not only is it right for the truck, its a dying art.
I pencil sketch bathrooms for people (cause we do a boatload of custom frameless shower doors) and its fun. My dad was a car pencil sketcher in the 60's and i have all of his renderings, gonna be framing 'em up for family members...