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Haven't heard of "swoopy" being used to describe "smooth". Although that Porsche I wouldn't refer to as "swoopy" so much s I would "bar of soap". Now the style that James Dean was killed in would be a different story ;)

It's basically one big swoop with a few little swoops, swoopy headlights and a swoopy windshield !! :lol::P

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Porsche's 917LH(long tail) is one of the swoopiest race cars ever made. The long tail was for low drag on the famous 3.5 mile Mulsane straight at Lemans. It reached about 240 mph on that straight in 1971.

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Bugatti Atlantic - all time number one swoopy car.

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Serious textbook swoop if not pretty

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Semi- swoopy?

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I've always thought the T-Mead TIII would make a great resin kit build, there is a die cast scale out in the market, cool subject!!

I think there is a little Hot Wheels of it, too!

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How about something for the straightline crowd - from the - Speed - The art of the performance vehicle - show at UMFA last year...

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...and if you're talking Daytona Coupe, how about a real one - not the streched, aftermarket version shown previously in this thread - more of the real one here...

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