Hi Everyone,
I was referred to this great site by members on Pro-touring.com and lateral-g.net. I hope this is the correct location to post this, if not, please move it.
First a little intro:
I'm a custom car designer from MA and I've been helping a local builder with this car that will make its debut at SEMA in Nov. The builder/owner's name is Mike DeVincent and he owns Nemesis Motorsports. He is intending for this car to showcase body parts that we have been developing for the past several months with the help of 3G Services Inc in MI.
The car features a Total Control susp, Roush 427R FI motor, custom 18" billet wheels, vent window delete, HID projector headlights and various Carbon Fiber exterior and interior parts for 67-68 Mustangs.
The biggest challenge was to retain the sacred Mustang look while simultaneously adding well-integrated parts that enhance and modernize some of the details. TThe intent was to design an aggressive streetmachine that looks at home on the track as well cruising the highway. I'm hoping that we came up with a design that is worthy of praise from real Mustang lovers. I'd love to hear what you guys have to say about it, good or bad.
Anyway, enough talk here's the rendering and some progress pix. Enjoy!!
Ben
I was referred to this great site by members on Pro-touring.com and lateral-g.net. I hope this is the correct location to post this, if not, please move it.
First a little intro:
I'm a custom car designer from MA and I've been helping a local builder with this car that will make its debut at SEMA in Nov. The builder/owner's name is Mike DeVincent and he owns Nemesis Motorsports. He is intending for this car to showcase body parts that we have been developing for the past several months with the help of 3G Services Inc in MI.
The car features a Total Control susp, Roush 427R FI motor, custom 18" billet wheels, vent window delete, HID projector headlights and various Carbon Fiber exterior and interior parts for 67-68 Mustangs.
The biggest challenge was to retain the sacred Mustang look while simultaneously adding well-integrated parts that enhance and modernize some of the details. TThe intent was to design an aggressive streetmachine that looks at home on the track as well cruising the highway. I'm hoping that we came up with a design that is worthy of praise from real Mustang lovers. I'd love to hear what you guys have to say about it, good or bad.
Anyway, enough talk here's the rendering and some progress pix. Enjoy!!
Ben