In the time of PT Cruisers and HHRs, and fiberglass kits...
...If you were designing a car with a distinctly vintage flavour but NOT a replica of an authentic vehicle, just a Gotham City sort of interpretation of a bygone age, what would you do? You can salute multiple makes, pursue lost cul-de-sacs of possibility, meld decades, put classic parts on modern models, whatever. Whether its Dusenbergian or Fordesque (Model X), what is the car you wish was made?
I put this in the Lounge because it doesn't pertain to any real historic cars but if it needs to be moved please do so.
My family and I were playing with this idea over the weekend, designing and naming models, and we had a lot of fun.
...If you were designing a car with a distinctly vintage flavour but NOT a replica of an authentic vehicle, just a Gotham City sort of interpretation of a bygone age, what would you do? You can salute multiple makes, pursue lost cul-de-sacs of possibility, meld decades, put classic parts on modern models, whatever. Whether its Dusenbergian or Fordesque (Model X), what is the car you wish was made?
I put this in the Lounge because it doesn't pertain to any real historic cars but if it needs to be moved please do so.
My family and I were playing with this idea over the weekend, designing and naming models, and we had a lot of fun.