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Umm....................wow. I'm of two minds on this. I really dig the lower Volvo P1800-esque body, but the moderm roofline just stands out like a sore thumb.

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Yeah, there is a lot of P1800 in there. The design requires refinement, but with some work I think I could like this. It is certainly different, and has more potential than most vehicles from that part of the world. Neat.

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Dig the brocade seats!  I think it would look much better if it was all one color.  That 2-tone scheme does nothing for it.  Otherwise it doesn't look to bad, although I agree about the greenhouse clashing with the rest.

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I think it needs a chop or the split where the 2 tone is raised up to the hood line with the rear end raised the same amount. I like the concept a lot though, just needs a little refinement but really not that much

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Hmm...I kind of dig it. Maybe not in that teal/gold colour scheme, but I dig it.

 

And look at this interior! The radio with the needles? Take my money now.

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Hmm...I kind of dig it. Maybe not in that teal/gold colour scheme, but I dig it.

 

And look at this interior! The radio with the needles? Take my money now.

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I think that it has potential., it just need a bit of refinement in a few places. Interior looks nice.

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Umm....................wow. I'm of two minds on this. I really dig the lower Volvo P1800-esque body, but the moderm roofline just stands out like a sore thumb.

Like you said, the roofline is just too sleek to fit in with the retro below the beltline. Reminds when they had kits for putting 49-50 Ford bodywork on nineties T-birds. It just looked odd to me.

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This looks like an extremely well done model sitting on a deck railing. The basic Volvo P1800 is always nice to look at. The colors are something that may grow on you. The Mustang II looking grill will need some more development. The low profile white wall tires are interesting. Not sure where the windshield came from. Is this a model, real, or photo shop ?? .    

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I like the p1800 a LOT..... It's hard to replicate the sportiness of the original one!

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Definitely this is the best update to the P1800.  There are actually several places that are building this Bo Zolland design. One got the crucial greenhouse correct but no one has gotten the DB-5 style headlights right.

I actually kinda like the Russian one - the exterior could be good with some refinement.  The retro-interior is great tho. Finally a dash that's something other than one big touch screen. (which is almost like texting and driving isn't it?)

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Thank you for the update. The car looks much better to me in the darker colors. I also got lost in the link you mentioned watching the Rusky version of Top Gear.  

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It looks rather like one of the less successful coach builder's efforts at a Ferrari America... lots of nice individual details, but for me they don't quite "gel"... and there are too many of them in one car!

For an alternative example, Google "Maserati 5000GT." Mostly hideous, especially the Frua. And then compare with the Touring 3500GT coupe. "Less is more" applies in car design, too...

On the whole, it seems to me you should never let the client get too involved in coachbuilding. 

best,

M

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Not to denigrate others views but I don't like a single aspect of that....thing.  Every automotive cliche' is present.  Fins on top of fins.  Sharp, blocky body topped by a smooth arching roof.  Side spears on a short(ish) body.  Overly complicated front and rear styling.  Plus the fact that they sacrificed a BMW.  Reminds me of the unlamented Excaliburs of the 70s.

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Looks like the Russian equivalent to one of those kits that you stick on a Nineties Thunderbird, to make it look like a shoebox Ford...

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