And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
I like the looks but it's too low to be practical, it can't clear a speed bump. James Laga creates customs out of two or more different cars. Al_in_Ottawa
I think that it's a great photoshop , would a real custom of this caliber have such a misaligned skirt? and the lack of sharp lines like the top of the "trunk lid', upsizing reveals a lot of blur . great concept though.
Love the lines and the whitewalls. I will take two, please.
ReplyDeletePresumably 61 or 62 T-Bird.
ReplyDeleteThat guy who customized it has the stuff to be a professional car designer….
67 Torino GT roof line on a 62 T Bird me thinks…
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I believe you nailed it! There's no mistaking that Torino roofline.
Deleteyup, just what I was going to say. Nicely done.
DeleteSorry, ugly!
ReplyDeleteYep, ugly.
DeleteThat looks like a ton of work but it paid off. Damned if it don't look sharp.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a Mexican lowrider to me. Not my cuppa tea.
ReplyDeleteI like the looks but it's too low to be practical, it can't clear a speed bump. James Laga creates customs out of two or more different cars.
ReplyDeleteAl_in_Ottawa
Yea, I'd say get rid of the rubber and let it go Jetsons.
ReplyDeleteI think that it's a great photoshop , would a real custom of this caliber have such a misaligned skirt? and the lack of sharp lines like the top of the "trunk lid', upsizing reveals a lot of blur . great concept though.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like it was a nice old T/Bird before some Citroen enthusiast got a hold of it!!!
ReplyDeleteFugly and probably rides like an oil taker in a force 10
ReplyDeleteLooks a little "thick" to me...
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