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Superb! I'm seriously tempted to print this thread out and send it to General Motors. This needs to get into production some way, some how!

Charlie Larkin

Posted

Very nice, Excellent body work. You should do a 2015 Ford Torino next. Combine a current Mustang kit with a Torino of your choice.

Posted

Wow. Way cool!

Great job ~ great concept ~ well executed ~ great build. Overall: winner, winner!

Thanks Danno for your comments.. I thought this was a winner also, but it did not even place at the Heartland...Go figure.

Posted

Wow! That turned out unfreakingbelievable! Very cool!

Wow thanks for your comment.

Somebody call the Executives at GM, it this guy worked for them, there would not have been a bail out..........Outstanding Sir !!!

I don't think they would hire me anyway. Thanks for your comments

Posted

I'm thinking GSL..."If I had designed it" class winner here...maybe even a higher class...

Tremendous job...you should be proud.

Thanks. I am always proud of my builds, lol

Very well done. You nailed it with this one.

Thanks for your comment

Posted

This is a lot of work to thank everyone for your comments, even my fingers are getting tired, so let me just say Thanks to everyone who has posted a comment, it means a great deal to me. You guys are a real inspiration. MANY THANKS

Posted

You nailed this one. I like the look, it's so nice and so clean, just like it would be if GM did one. The originality of '70 Chevelle is still there, but it is a modern car. If this could be bought as a Resin Kit, I'd get one for sure and build it as Super Stocker, to compete against Mustangs and Challengers.

Posted

Great vision.........send an email to each employee in GM's styling studios. ;)

Thanks for the comment, I might have to try sending an e-mail to GM. LOL

Truly stunning!!! :oB)

Thanks

Posted

You nailed this one. I like the look, it's so nice and so clean, just like it would be if GM did one. The originality of '70 Chevelle is still there, but it is a modern car. If this could be bought as a Resin Kit, I'd get one for sure and build it as Super Stocker, to compete against Mustangs and Challengers.

Thanks W-409, The idea behind this build was to make it a modern day ride without losing the 70 chevelle originality. I did talk to a few resin casters but they all wanted big money to cast this, and they could not guarantee that the original would not be destroyed during the process.

Posted

Looks a million fold better than the current Camaro. A-1 job on this bad boy. You're to be commended.

Posted

Awesome job!Great craftsmanship,out throw the whole built.It was a pleasure watching your work.

Thanks Johnny1973, your comments are appreciated...

Posted

Honestly if you don't send an e-mail to GM I will for you. You have a great eye when it comes to style. This is aaaaaaaaammmmmmazzzzing! You did a better job on this chevelle then GM ever did when they re-released the retro-camaro. Can you patent a design? I would if you can!

Posted

Awesome. It fits right in with the other retro late models, like the new Challenger, Mustang, etc. I really like the projector headlights & the bumpers. That is exactly how GM would do it. The only thing that they would do differently, is it wouldn't be a true hard top. It would have hardtop doors but they would hide a b-pillar behind a non functioning quarter window, for roll over protection.Other than that, it's just how I would see it, in the showroom of my local Chevy dealer. I'd buy one before I would buy a new, doesn't even look like the old one, even though they say it does, Camaro.

Jeff

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