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radrambler 12-19-2011 02:57 PM

Chicayne
 
"Chicayne"
one of the coolest street machines ever.(:hail: Dan H.). Is Green.. two shades of Green. in the pic above it looks grey but its not..
62 is a Great Body.. love the brown tones I think you have a great plan Greg!

Tom

Jr 12-19-2011 03:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 385022)
Still can't figure out why they used the ugly body (a post) for that build...

Rajah will have to answer the roof whacking question... we've talked about it - but I'm really trying to stay away from a bunch of useless money wasting body mods... I just don't think the car needs much. "Much" being the operative word.

Leave the roof alone. This is being built as a badass driver, not a show queen.

I do love chicane! That is one sweet ride!

Jr 12-19-2011 03:33 PM

Did you go with the rear 1:1 cog pulley for that 2300 supercharger?

slownova 12-19-2011 03:53 PM

Maybe it got said, but if you're trying to make it like the AMG S63, why not use that engine? It would fill that engine bay perfect. But I understand you're probually just trying to show the LS bolt in of the chassis, and go with a proven platform probually huh? The 7 speed and new 5.5 bi-turbo motor in the 2011's would be wicked...

GregWeld 12-19-2011 04:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by slownova (Post 385039)
Maybe it got said, but if you're trying to make it like the AMG S63, why not use that engine? It would fill that engine bay perfect. But I understand you're probually just trying to show the LS bolt in of the chassis, and go with a proven platform probually huh? The 7 speed and new 5.5 bi-turbo motor in the 2011's would be wicked...


If we were building a Riddler car - that would be "the ticket" - but we're building an "every mans" car - one that can be built by anyone... that is friendly that way. LS/blower motor - simple crate stuff - A chassis from Ironworks - nothing too trick in the body - some billet stuff for "bling" and to make it a bit 'wow' - but not overdone...

BTW -- a replacement motor for my car is like $53 GRAND.... and at that price - I'd buy something really badass unless Mercedes was going to be a sponsor! :D

slownova 12-19-2011 04:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 385046)
If we were building a Riddler car - that would be "the ticket" - but we're building an "every mans" car - one that can be built by anyone... that is friendly that way. LS/blower motor - simple crate stuff - A chassis from Ironworks - nothing too trick in the body - some billet stuff for "bling" and to make it a bit 'wow' - but not overdone...

BTW -- a replacement motor for my car is like $53 GRAND.... and at that price - I'd buy something really badass unless Mercedes was going to be a sponsor! :D

fair enough.

ironworks 12-19-2011 04:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GregWeld (Post 385022)
Still can't figure out why they used the ugly body (a post) for that build...

Rajah will have to answer the roof whacking question... we've talked about it - but I'm really trying to stay away from a bunch of useless money wasting body mods... I just don't think the car needs much. "Much" being the operative word.

No plan to wack the roof. But we might chop the windshield just a bit but not lower the overall height. I have thought about rolling the top of the windshield line forward just a bit, kinda give it the hair club for men treatment. In other words get rid of the balding man look they can tend to have.

coolwelder62 12-19-2011 04:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ironworks (Post 385055)
No plan to wack the roof. But we might chop the windshield just a bit but not lower the overall height. I have thought about rolling the top of the windshield line forward just a bit, kinda give it the hair club for men treatment. In other words get rid of the balding man look they can tend to have.

Before you wack up the roof, sell me the car and I will save it.

fleet 12-19-2011 05:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ironworks (Post 385055)
No plan to wack the roof. But we might chop the windshield just a bit but not lower the overall height. I have thought about rolling the top of the windshield line forward just a bit, kinda give it the hair club for men treatment. In other words get rid of the balding man look they can tend to have.

Sounds like a smart fix for that hereditary condition that plagues all bubbleheads. ;)

In the rendering (which I know do not always convey even a close representation of the vehicle), it looked like the top has been chopped.

So I wanted to see if that was intentional or not. Thanks for clearing that up.

cencalc6 12-19-2011 06:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ironworks (Post 385055)
No plan to wack the roof. But we might chop the windshield just a bit but not lower the overall height. I have thought about rolling the top of the windshield line forward just a bit, kinda give it the hair club for men treatment. In other words get rid of the balding man look they can tend to have.

lol! like the way you put that :thumbsup:


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