Re: A genuine Darrin restored with a Viper engine?
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My guess is the pre-war Seniors will be left fairly well alone except for touring sedan bodies continuing to be modified into sporty open and closed cars. Pre-war Juniors and all post-war cars are probably most likely to get restomoded. What seems to be missing is a compelling design theme to rally around. Am fascinated with how the '32-34 Ford street rod design has evolved though the decades, the latest efforts being absolutely breathtaking. Am not advocating that Packards get chopped up but it might be interesting to see a pre-war Junior restomod masterpiece realized. Such a car would need to stand above Ford and Chevy... the "Packard" of restomods. Beyond the classic grill leading a severely chopped body not sure how this would be achieved, maybe with an engine or chassis unlike any other in restoland. The Darrin in question, IMHO, is not befitting a Packard restomod.
Posted on: 2012/11/2 15:17
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The shovel nose on a '32 Light Eight would be a great front end to a Packard based Rod.
Posted on: 2012/11/2 16:18
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-BigKev
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Re: A genuine Darrin restored with a Viper engine?
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Joe, I have always been a fan of the Jaguar Mk. II sedans. They are poetry in motion. You are fortunate to be involved with one. Keep up the good work.
(o[]o)
Posted on: 2012/11/2 21:16
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