Re: My Design for a '38-'40 Continental Touring Coupe
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Steve,
This is a fine looking concept. Makes me wish I had the ability to produce something like this. I could only imagine how sleek it would look in real life. Thanks for sharing, Jim
Posted on: 2009/11/25 2:39
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Re: My Design for a '38-'40 Continental Touring Coupe
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Hi 39super8
You and me both! Every time I see an unrestored Packard that could be the basis for this car.....I think about how great it would look in real life too. Let's see, what do I need: a restored 138" wheelbase chassis with a nice 356 c.i. to power it (not worried about authenticity since it wouldn't be), a highly skilled coachbuilder and ....... a HUGE wad of cash to pay for it! Steve
Posted on: 2009/11/25 19:32
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I sure like your drawing and your idea for the concept Packard.
Your design of the roof line and rear window treatment reminds me of the 1938 Lincoln Model K Touring Coupe by Judkin. The Judkin and Letourneur & Marchand designs look very much a like. The L&M design was used on the Delage Aerosport Coupe D8 120S in 1938 and 1939 that I know of. John F. Shireman
Posted on: 2009/11/25 22:46
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That's the vision I have for my Speedster if I could find the proper grille and fenders, minus the roof of course. But after seeing the roof on that, I'm not totally opposed to the roof idea now....
Posted on: 2009/11/26 3:03
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Hi John & Eric
Yes, the Delage D8-120S Aerosport coupe by Letourneur & Marchand and the '38 Lincoln K Touring Coupe by Judkins were both inspiration. You know your coachbuilders! For the hood and fender forms, you can beat Darrin! Where I departed is the use of half-door convertible type construction rather than the full door with the hinge at the top allowing the removed B-pillar. The other departure from those cars is the fastback, which for me, doesn't work visually on larger cars. The Delage and the Lincoln K both seem too high and short, sort of a cut off sausage look. As you can see, treating the trunk and roof as separate items to compliment is more visually interesting. I saw this rear body treatment on a L & M bodied Delage at Hershey years ago and like it much better than the fastback. Hey Eric How about a nice wide sunroof to make this top more appealing? A convertible version looks great too! Love to drive this rig with a supercharged 356!!! Steve
Posted on: 2009/11/26 9:51
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If I didn't have to worry about the $$ and was paying someone to build the body for me, I'd build a Packard version of the Alfa Romeo 8C 2900B Corto Touring Spyder:
Only I'd make the tail more "boat tail-like", like an Auburn but not as narrow. It's hard to explain what I'm talking about because I can't find any accurate pictures of what I'm aiming for. The tail on the Speedster will be a wider boattail, with the fenders moulded into the tail, instead of having the rear fenders a "pontoon" style. It also won't taper down as sharp like all the other boattail Speedsters out there, but more of a gentle, rounded curve down. Hard to explain, I know...
Posted on: 2009/11/26 18:09
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Here's a better idea of what I'm talking about:
Notice how the tail goes down sharply and stops too short to be more "proportional" to the rest of the body. On the Speedster, I plan on making it go past the rear frame rail and fenders, as well as doing a very slight taper towards the bottom, say 1" in 24".
Posted on: 2009/11/26 20:53
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Hey Eric
I'll sketch up some ideas from your description, send them to you to see if they're close to what you have in mind. Steve
Posted on: 2009/11/27 17:52
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Steve, that works for me, I look forward to seeing "The Speedster V2.0"
Posted on: 2009/11/27 18:08
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