here is an update on a project i started way to long ago and got side track. Had to graduate college, had a girl i wanted to marry leave me for another guy who is a tiny, balding turd fag, and etc. Finally the weather is starting to cool down, I've got time on my hands, I'm not out being depressed, so started to work on sanding the thing again and it's almost through stage 1 of sanding.
color is lambo grey
yes i know it resembles clear coated primer, but truly you have to see the color in person. that is how i fell in love with it.
Wow, they're a lot shorter when you take the front bumper off! Can't wait to see the final result. Need any body parts?
Will
Reader
12/1/09 5:58 p.m.
I know most F-body types hate the look of a T/A without the rear wing but I think it looks great. Of course I think it would look better still with a 98-02 Camaro front end.
I just happen to have a 1998-02 Camaro front end that I'm going to be getting rid of
Leave it as-is and add a machine-gun turret. Mad Max FTW.
I might fab up a wing like this but I doubt it, I really like the original wing, it's good for keeping big ass truck headlights out of my rearview.
I always like those cars. I always wanted to learn how to do custom fiberglass. Long winter months give plenty of time to learn. I'd shoot for something that looks like this:
Edit: Ironically, I think you posted the rear of this car. I like the way you think.
Not sure about the front, but that rear spoiler is perfect!
I'm sure I prefer it to the original body work.
RossD
HalfDork
12/2/09 9:58 a.m.
I think if the car had the front and rear overhangs truncated it would look even better.
After owning my 95 Z I'd work on making the car lighter, smaller, and more stiff. Taking weight off will also help conserve consumables like brakes and tires.