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This is a discussion on Nice accurate side view within the AutoGraffiti forums, part of the The Cheap Seats category; Love this one, except it points out exactly how much overhang is lost in production. It really has the Platform ...
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Nice accurate side view
Love this one, except it points out exactly how much overhang is lost in production. It really has the Platform look with that short overhang. I modified my earlier renders to include the shorter overhang and included some gifs to show how it changes the look. Looks a bit stubby from above.
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Now it looks more like a late 60s Camaro than an early 70s Chally.
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NOT entirely happy with the "nose job"
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I must confess that I should have avoided the word "accurate" in the title, as I noticed I didn't raise the bottom of the rear end when I added the exhaust. The rear isn't that honkin' huge, it'll probably be just like the concept.
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