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Turbopackman wrote: Someone needs to build this car, it looks WONDERFUL!!! Somebody's already had a go.
Posted on: 2010/11/5 0:20
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The Photoshop rendering looks clean. This just has to much and is distracting.
I hate when people do too much to a car or add more widgets and crap than the dash board of a New Your Taxi cab. Less is more folks, less is more!
Posted on: 2010/11/5 0:33
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I like the Packard version a lot better Mal, and for that matter, I like the Jaguar MkII a lot better than the MkVII/MkX.
Posted on: 2010/11/5 0:35
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Hey, I've learned to take my own sense of style with a full container of salt! Not that we want to form the dreaded "committee" as we muse over a new Clipper design, but lots of input from passionate people is a good thing.
I agree with the comments championing the clean approach. That's not to say a more modern approach couldn't have worked for the original Clipper along the lines of the 40 Buick, 41 Cadillac or even the 42 Lincoln. So long as it was clean, classy and expensive looking. As to the parking lights, there are probably lots of places they could be placed. I tried a few then went with the same location that the square lights were located. The running boards are another matter and it's hard to say how good or bad a Clipper would look without them because no such car exists and images only get you so far. I would like to see something in the flesh because I think there's a chance it might look very good. In fact, I would like to see the front pontoons truncated so as NOT to flow into the body sides. Why? Because the Clipper is built like my father... stalky. Getting rid of the RBs and letting the body sides curve in might give the car a trimmer, more athletic look. Plus it would make for a nice fluted coke bottle shape. Here's an example of what I mean. Compare with actual Clipper. Includes a vertical grill (raked back a few inches), stone guards and fender skirts. Think of it as a wide Darrin Victoria with 4 doors and a roof. Paul
Posted on: 2010/11/5 11:36
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Anyone with good photoshop skills want to try that early grille on a '48-'51 model? I'm curious to see if it actually looks like what I'm visualizing....
Posted on: 2010/11/5 12:07
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Eric - I could give it a try over the next few days. Are you thinking it should be tall like my Clipper version?
Paul
Posted on: 2010/11/5 12:12
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Yeah, just like this:
Only on a '48-'50 body. You can eliminate the chrome grille side trim as well, I don't think it would look quite right..
Posted on: 2010/11/5 12:17
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I'm thinking it'll look similar to this, minus the gaudy bumper treatment:
I really like the looks of this car, however I see more Hudson in the body than I do Packard. Maybe it's just me...
Posted on: 2010/11/5 12:23
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Here's an attempt. Grill is raised and slanted back a few degrees, following the contour of the hood. No issues with the turn signal lights, simply moved them from the upper to the lower bumper. Again, my sincere thanks to the owners of both the car and image that this is based on.
Posted on: 2010/11/6 7:38
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