Proportions. They can make or break the look of a custom car-- Stretching the fenders too far and then adding a double Continental kit will likely ruin the look of a fine lead sled. Severely (or unevenly) chopping a hot rod without lowering the suspe... <BR><BR>To read the rest of this blog entry from The Jalopy Journal, click here.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder (or is it beer holder), but having said that, I think the car's kinda "cute" & charming but it reminds me of a clown car. I think the proportions would look way better if it was stretched out. (I'm not criticizing, just throwing in my $.02).
I love it!! I know a short wheelbase can be tough to handle. But what a fun ride for around town. And it will always stand out in the crowd.
I rarely ever criticize a feature car on here,but I'll break ranks.That car is just too damn short(and this comes from a guy who is 5'6")It's missing it's backside.Just 'cuz the guy has talent doesn't make it a masterpiece.
Clown car. Really nicely put together, but clown car nonetheless. Swap the frame and put a bed on it and it would be killer.
"Proportions. They can make or break the look of a custom car"……they broke this one. In 1954, this was cutting edge, I suppose, different. But classic proportions to withstand the ages? Nah!
Also, I aint buying that "conveniently" less than 1500 lbs story. Mine weighs 1900 lbs, and they're almost identical, other than the wheelbase. Rich
after seeing the same stubby car being built here using a 1946 Ford truck cab that one does not look so bad.
I think where yours works better is in the wheelbase, especially- You left the rear wheels further out back and that prevented the 'crowding' we see with the feature car.
I like them both, but if you combined the front axle placement of the feature car, and the rear axle placement of your car, it would be an improvement over both of them in my opinion.
Mine is right in between. I think if the car above was lowered a tad it wouldn't make it look as short. I like the general look and the larger tires out front are growing on me.
Tweedy Pie was as short as roadsters get and still look nice in my opinion. This one reminds me of a doodlebug farm tractor. Put a 3' box on it and push the rear axle back to match, then I'm on board.