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slownova 01-19-2009 09:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by phillym5 (Post 190069)
slownova...
Thanks. I decided to go old school because...... I don't know really. I guess they are just bad ass cars..the majority of my car club all runs muscle cars.. and they are a hell of a lot easier to work on. Not to mention the feel, sound of a cam'd out V8 is intoxicating. And now that you can really make them drive like a bimmer... but still have that OG look... and when done right... its game over. Looks, sound, acceleration..ect.
Not to mention... I am apart of a business that specializes in making them fast... :P

ha. i should of seen that reply comming. we get alot of people that go from driving porshes and bmws to wanting old schools. nothing can top it, exp like you said now. good luck! hope to see videos of you beating on it. :hail:

srh3trinity 01-19-2009 09:58 PM

I would like to see the DC Shoes parking lot some time. Just don't let Ken Block get a hold of the keys or this might happen. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rs-jA...x=0&playnext=1

The car looks awesome, the fender lines look great and I am a big fan of center exit exhaust systems.

Bowtieracing 01-19-2009 10:17 PM

This is really intresting!! Let us know more of the rear diffuser and exhaust :hail:

deuce_454 01-20-2009 12:42 AM

Just wanted to say thank you for the post, you took time to answer all of the comments and questions... and it will be great to see a car that is actually done like the rendering for once....

great job, and great thread

Roadster Shop 01-20-2009 12:14 PM

That wheel opening line definitely makes the car. It is in a lot of renderings because it really changes the look and makes the car more aggressive. You never see it actually carried out because it is labor intensive and it takes skill to do it. Good to see some one go outside the '69 mold and try something cool on the car. 1/4's, bumpers, and exhaust are trick too.

ArisESQ 01-20-2009 01:53 PM

the car is definitely going to be nice when its done. i really dig the exhaust. keep us posted!

Shadowman 01-20-2009 06:03 PM

She will be "Bad-To-DA-Bone"

Thank you for sharing the project

Takes care

Shadowman

RECOVERY ROOM 01-27-2009 07:43 PM

That will look fast sitting still,Keep the updates coming

Greg from Aus 02-06-2009 02:18 PM

Come on, waiting for updates on this sweet bit of gear is KILLING me.

UPDATES, UPDATES :D

byndbad914 02-09-2009 05:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by slownova (Post 190083)
... we get alot of people that go from driving porshes and bmws to wanting old schools. nothing can top it, exp like you said now...

...or you sell your 70 Mustang and build a tube chassis Porsche with a 525HP SBC engine - best of both worlds :unibrow: Next car will be a 70 fastback again tho'

back OT - I agree with others about the flares, the lines of the 69 really lend to doing a flare and your car executes it very well and I too think they blend great :thumbsup: Will be a rad car to see progress on! I like the front spoiler in the rendering as well, but I tend to really like spoilers on old muscle cars (BTW, the front piece is a spoiler, not splitter... splitters are parallel to the ground and extend forward to create downforce)


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