What stlying features on the Concept would be killed in production?
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What styling features on the Concept would be killed in production?
In your opinion what styling features on the Camaro Concept would most likely be killed in production besides going with smaller wheels/tires?
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Re: What stlying features on the Concept would be killed in production?
Larger side marker lights, more space for the front/rear bumpers, needs reverse lights, possibly larger mirrors, slightly higher stance, raised roof line.
I'm sure I'm missing some obvious others.
I'm sure I'm missing some obvious others.
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Re: What stlying features on the Concept would be killed in production?
Originally Posted by RhinoSS
Larger side marker lights, more space for the front/rear bumpers, needs reverse lights, possibly larger mirrors, slightly higher stance, raised roof line.
I'm sure I'm missing some obvious others.
I'm sure I'm missing some obvious others.
There are a lot of interior design elements that will never make it to production as well but Im sure the overall theme will most likely stay intact.
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Re: What stlying features on the Concept would be killed in production?
It depends how long they drag their feet.
In no particular order.
Width, height, fenders, bulges, scoopes, front end, rear end, rims, tires, mirrors, steat buckels, a/c controls, drive wheels, engine, trannsmission, etc, etc.
In no particular order.
Width, height, fenders, bulges, scoopes, front end, rear end, rims, tires, mirrors, steat buckels, a/c controls, drive wheels, engine, trannsmission, etc, etc.
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Re: What stlying features on the Concept would be killed in production?
Originally Posted by Meccadeth
The dubydubs?
Also the retro interior (i hope).
Also the retro interior (i hope).
ummm they'll probaby do more extensive wind tunnel to fine tune some of the lines...
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