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12th May 2016, 19:33
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Edging towards a whole body
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Visited Tribute today and here are a couple of photos, showing the probable window detail and a hint of complete body. Not yet in Botticelli's class, but showing lots of Pininfarina style.
Thanks to Chris, Dan & Gary.
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12th May 2016, 19:40
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Looks very nice, I will down on Monday for nit picking!
The only displeasing thing to my eye is that the vents slope in opposite directions but I can't see a way round it.
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12th May 2016, 20:15
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That is looking very good now - my compliments
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12th May 2016, 20:46
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Originally Posted by Egdik
Thanks to Chris, Dan & Gary.
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Thank you but I cannot take any credit for any of the work on this car ...Purely Chris and Dan ...I was just hanging out there today and giving Chris a hand ..
The car is looking very pretty indeed ...I really like this one ...
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12th May 2016, 20:52
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She's a beauty!!! A credit to all involved. I wonder what colour would suit it best?
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12th May 2016, 22:25
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Originally Posted by Jaguartvr
Looks very nice, I will down on Monday for nit picking!
The only displeasing thing to my eye is that the vents slope in opposite directions but I can't see a way round it.
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How about a swb front wing vent?
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13th May 2016, 04:20
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Wow very pretty
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13th May 2016, 04:35
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Edgik - I sure you will be turning a lot of heads when this is finished & painted.
And, like Casamolino & WCA before you, your original idea has produced something special.
Tribute - Brilliant as usual.
The range of cars you have produced in just a few years is staggering.
Good luck, Paul.
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I know I promised to "play nice", but…
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Of course, what were those blokes at Pininfarina thinking when they threw the original together?
In fact, I'm sure this photo is of Steve McQueen complaining that the vents on his 275 are all wrong.
It's a tribute to the 275, so if the original displeases your poor eyes, take it up with Ferrari.
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13th May 2016, 05:17
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From the last picture I think it is quite clear that Steve is obviously pointing out the front vents and the fact that haven't got them quite right
What would be the chance of getting Chris to produce the roofline as a separate hardtop on the convertible version?
It could either have buttresses at the side similar to an XJS or use the old Denham MG Midget trick where you took the boot lid of and a separate boot lid fitted between the car and hardtop producing a fastback effect.
I love the look of it but just couldn't live with a tin (GRP) top.
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13th May 2016, 06:06
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And as to the what colour should it be ?
Well that burgundy colour is what I would have suggested anyway (never seen the Steve McQueen one with the excellent vents.
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13th May 2016, 06:22
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Edgik - I sure you will be turning a lot of heads when this is finished & painted.
And, like Casamolino & WCA before you, your original idea has produced something special.
Tribute - Brilliant as usual.
In fact, I'm sure this photo is of Steve McQueen complaining that the vents on his 275 are all wrong.
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Absolutely agree with these sentiments - another beautiful car.
I think you'll find that the chap in the black jacket is actually WCA checking out a crack in the filler around Steve's door handle.
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15th May 2016, 07:00
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How much ? Nice with no roof too !
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15th May 2016, 15:42
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15th May 2016, 16:47
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Thank you
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15th May 2016, 17:45
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A few more pics. A few changes/improvements to implement, then more sanding, filling........
I am really liking the proportions of this one.
Reference the 'C' pillar vents, not a problem, the 275 kit will only be available in convertible form.
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15th May 2016, 18:40
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Like zoiks, that looks amazing! Well done!
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15th May 2016, 19:41
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That really does look very nice indeed. Any reason why it won't be available as a coupe when it goes into production?
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15th May 2016, 19:48
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That really does look very nice indeed. Any reason why it won't be available as a coupe when it goes into production?
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I would like Kidge to finish his 275 in his own time before someone else finishes one. I don't want the same thing that happen to Geoff and his SWB to happen again. Plus in business terms it is more cost effective/profitable to produce convertible kits due to the extra labour and materials vs sale price of the hardtop kits.
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15th May 2016, 19:58
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An optional hardtop would allow the builder to spread the cost and for you to sell an add on later.
I'll persuade tomorrow!
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16th May 2016, 14:50
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looking great!!
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