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jcole1960 2nd May 2019 12:30

I see Aston Martin have responded to the interest that you have created by putting the DB4 GTS Zagato back into production.

https://www.motoringresearch.com/car...to-production/

Barber 2nd May 2019 13:39

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Originally Posted by jcole1960 (Post 100204)
I see Aston Martin have responded to the interest that you have created by putting the DB4 GTS Zagato back into production.

https://www.motoringresearch.com/car...to-production/

Well, the Sanction II ones fetch over £1.5m a pop, so they can afford to dilute the after market a little. Of course, mine is NOT a DB4 Zagato, or any other kind of AM if it comes to that, but they sure as hell are lovely looking cars.

Lucky@LeMans 2nd May 2019 16:50

There is a lovely one in the back page of Classic & Sports Car magazine this month. Very nice ! I can see this concept working really well in convertible form too, like the 250 SWB.

Barber 2nd May 2019 21:07

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Originally Posted by Lucky@LeMans (Post 100213)
There is a lovely one in the back page of Classic & Sports Car magazine this month. Very nice ! I can see this concept working really well in convertible form too, like the 250 SWB.

There are many beautiful cars from the 1960s, but for me, the Zagatos of all marques have something special. That is probably personal taste. However, the AM DB4 Zagato has been voted the most beautiful car more than once. It's influence on the highly protected DB5 is clear. Luckily, the Zagato influence spans many marques, and in the 1960s, many of the design features between Zagato and Pininfarina are very similar. So far as i know, the Old No 7 275 has never made it to a convertible, and it remains to be seen if Chris will take the Z3gato there. But you are right, it would work well as a soft top.

Munky 23rd May 2019 01:23

Is it really 20 days, almost three weeks since we heard anything about this fantastic project?
It feels longer to me (I check pretty much every day, just in case my subscribe function doesn’t work...) :)

Barber 23rd May 2019 05:19

Slow and steady, the other side is getting there. I did not post photos as they are pretty much a mirror of the ones already posted. I'll put some up next time I visit.

Munky 23rd May 2019 20:21

Thank you ��

WorldClassAccident 24th May 2019 09:55

If you are looking at Barchetta door handles, this is what they look like fitted.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/gju9XCRXfihe2iiZ8
https://photos.app.goo.gl/gju9XCRXfihe2iiZ8
https://photos.app.goo.gl/gju9XCRXfihe2iiZ8

Barber 24th May 2019 16:35

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Originally Posted by WorldClassAccident (Post 100553)

Thanks.

Lucky@LeMans 30th May 2019 20:31

Had a brief visit and look around this place today down in Cobham, Wow !!
http://www.rswilliams.co.uk/

Barber 30th May 2019 20:37

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Originally Posted by Lucky@LeMans (Post 100622)
Had a brief visit and look around this place today down in Cobham, Wow !!
http://www.rswilliams.co.uk/

I agree, grown up's sweetshop. I must make plans to visit myself.

clinkadink 10th June 2019 22:50

Fantastic read. Can't wait for the next update. Sincerely, well done.

I may have missed it, but is this a one off, or will Chris be taking a mould and selling these?

Barber 10th June 2019 23:09

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Originally Posted by clinkadink (Post 100808)
Fantastic read. Can't wait for the next update. Sincerely, well done.

I may have missed it, but is this a one off, or will Chris be taking a mould and selling these?

Chris will be taking moulds, he has not yet decided whether to offer panel kits or turnkey builds so far as I know. Updates due soon.

Munky 14th July 2019 18:36

Any updates Barber?
Inquiring minds need to know :)

Munky 27th July 2019 02:48

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I know your car isn’t like an Aston, but does share some styling cues from cars of that era.
I was stuck on a long haul flight to Asia and found a black and white picture of an Aston and couldn’t help but play with it on my iPad during the flight.
Cars of this era and style sure look cool.
Can’t wait to see how yours turns out!

Barber 27th July 2019 08:33

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Originally Posted by Munky (Post 101473)
I know your car isn’t like an Aston, but does share some styling cues from cars of that era.
I was stuck on a long haul flight to Asia and found a black and white picture of an Aston and couldn’t help but play with it on my iPad during the flight.
Cars of this era and style sure look cool.
Can’t wait to see how yours turns out!

Munky, thanks for these, interesting to see the cars in different colours. The Sage green is almost universal, but seeing the blue and gold is really interesting. The blue is quite similar to JagTVR's California 250 and more recently Geoff's new 250 coupe. It goes really well. Evanta had a demo car in silver, which looks cool also.

I hope to have an update soon.

Lucky@LeMans 27th July 2019 08:54

Dark colours would work too such as midnight blue and the very dark racing greens used by Jaguar back in the day.

Barber 28th July 2019 02:12

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Originally Posted by Lucky@LeMans (Post 101479)
Dark colours would work too such as midnight blue and the very dark racing greens used by Jaguar back in the day.

I agree, especially the Jaguar green - Moss Green?

Munky 28th July 2019 17:17

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It might be because of the light exposure on some of the images I’ve been playing with, but once you get past a certain darkness in colour, the lines of the car seem to quickly disappear.

This is the third image I’ve tried with dark green and probably the best as far as not washing out all of the cars lines.

I could see this working :)

Barber 28th July 2019 17:54

Thanks, that looks very nice. I will likely get the gelcoat in theRAL colour nearest to that so that it looks good until I get it painted. ��


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