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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Pair O' Dice, Oct 10, 2008.

  1. Thanks so much for the renderings of the sedan delivery, guys!!
     
  2. Apenaut
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    Could someone color this B&W Studebaker prototype woody Wagonaire for me? I'm looking for either a copper metallic or gloss black body, dark woodgrain and that pale yellowish color for the wood edging strips. Thanks in advance!

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  3. Rot 'n Kustom
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    Here's my take. The color is a bit orange-y, but you get the idea.

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  4. Ruben Duran
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    Hey DBRoadster.....I really like the mint green color idea. Here's my rendition (with a few changes, of course ;)). I added a hood w/ louvered sides, darker green color on the moulding for contrast and a dark grey interior.

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  5. DBRoadster
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    Oh Man! That looks Awesome!

    I may have to snag some of your ideas!

    Thanks again, I appreciate it!
     
  6. Apenaut
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    Thanks Dave! That's very nice!

     
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  7. bubblesbacon
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    chopp it!
     

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    shorty!
     

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    Nobody asked for my opinion, but damn, I like that rig! (Sorry, the original, but lowered one, not the shortened version)
     
  10. waylow64bird
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    I have a crazy idea going throw my head. My idea is taking a 57 linc 2 door hardtop and making it into flo from the movie cars. Or taking something else.
    I would like you photo guys to work your magic. thanks :cool::cool::cool:
     

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  11. Waylow: Those images are way too small for us to work with. Post full-size rather than thumbnails, please.
     
  12. burtonantiqueautoparts
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    Is anyone allowed to do the photoshop work, or is it only for certain people to do?
     
  13. Anyone who wants is free, and I am sure encouraged, to add their skills to the thread.
     
  14. waylow64bird
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    from Buffalo MN

  15. southerncad
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    OK, I know that this is a little off the wall, but I think it could make a neat
    daily driver...with the help of some color, wheels & stance. So anything you think would work, go for it. Thanks in advance for any ideas.
     

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    I do like the dark gray color. But as far as wheels... I do not know...
     

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    Thanx for the renderings....hate to ask,but how about showing one with a lower stance, if it's not too much trouble.
     
  18. Rot 'n Kustom
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    I like "off-the wall" challenges! This was one of those cars that looks like it was designed by a committee: nothing quite lines up. The Lancer and Valiant were Chrysler's attempt at a European-style compact. So, I went with that style and just cleaned it up and tied it together. Thumbnail is the original pic.

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  19. burtonantiqueautoparts
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    I'll work on it... slow day at work today.

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  20. burtonantiqueautoparts
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    Same photos - lowered and not.
     

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  21. That is nice! Amazing how extending some elements and removing the warts really spark a car design. It looks like a much larger car without actually being one.
     
  22. Rot 'n Kustom
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    Thanks, Nitro. I really like early sixties compacts, so I have been doing some renderings for myself. Now I just have to find a real one and get to work!
     
  23. Never seen one of these cars before. Unusual!

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    And in the category of "Probably not worth it, but kind of interesting anyway", we have this...

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  24. RamJet1
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    Wow! What a transformation!!! Somebody needs to make this!
     
  25. DH9185
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    Amazing what a change in roofline does, I think you're on to something. Eliminate and fill the side of the back window that shows. Fatten that section of the roof a bit and put on a scoop like the '69 Mustang. Similarly add a side scoop in the cove behind the front wheel well. Then two tone it dark red in the center with the top and bottom silver. Copper in the center with charcoal gray top and bottom would look cool too. If this comes out cool I may have to look for one!

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  26. What I like the most out of James' version is how the roof flows into the "trunk hump" instead of the stock double-bump. Had to throw in my tweaks...
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  27. sevenevez
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    nice. im diggin that right there
     
  28. This takes Chrysler's "European Styling" and turns it into "Italian Coachwork"! :eek:

    Nicely turned out, James. :cool: I like the slightly wrapped-around backlight. It keeps the C-pillar from looking too heavy.
     
  29. That was my first thought when I saw Rot's and James' renderings: A little Ferrari 250GT Lusso or 330 and maybe Lancia Appia!
     
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  30. Rot 'n Kustom
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    Yes, Sir, verrry nice, James!
     

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