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Old 3/8/10, 11:52 AM
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The rear 1/4 windows are sweet now but when the 2014 rolls around that design would be 10 years old already...they can tweak it some more to keep it new but if they do a 69/70 style rear window they should do it rimless and seamless...no c-pillar...One up on the Camaro/Challenger which both have thick C-pillars and ruin the flow. All these pony cars had that look in the 60's/70's. It can be done...


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Originally Posted by Topnotch
The rear 1/4 windows are sweet now but when the 2014 rolls around that design would be 10 years old already...they can tweak it some more to keep it new but if they do a 69/70 style rear window they should do it rimless and seamless...no c-pillar...One up on the Camaro/Challenger which both have thick C-pillars and ruin the flow. All these pony cars had that look in the 60's/70's. It can be done...

They might need the thicker pillars for structure and to meet crash regulations
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Nice 'chop, TN. However, I'd prefer the side window to be a little smaller and more raked, just like the '69/'70. Heck, I'd like the entire 2014 Mustang to be a modern clone of the '69/'70




I was always a fan of this chap's work, too. Again, love that window line.



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Old 3/9/10, 11:46 AM
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A coupe would be cool to have.....as long as the fastback is a full fastback.

Daddy Like! Now make it a retractable hardtop!
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You don't care if you can't see out of it? My friend, the 2010 Camaro is the car for you.
Very true. Just another reason I was turned off by the Camaro.
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Well, I stand corrected. I didn't realize any modern cars lacked a b-pillar. It'd definately be cool to see the next Mustang sport something like this.

Originally Posted by Topnotch
The rear 1/4 windows are sweet now but when the 2014 rolls around that design would be 10 years old already...they can tweak it some more to keep it new but if they do a 69/70 style rear window they should do it rimless and seamless...no c-pillar...One up on the Camaro/Challenger which both have thick C-pillars and ruin the flow. All these pony cars had that look in the 60's/70's. It can be done...

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Downsizing....

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I take issue with any car manufacturer that puts out a concept design of a sports car/muscle car that is usually far more bad-***, far more aggressive than what we end up getting. Case in point, one of the classic muscle cars,, the Pontiac GTO of the late 60's, early 70's.......One photo is a concept that they should have went with. It looks bad-*** and that front is intensly agressive and intimidating.
Compare the Concept GTO with the stance, nose and hips of a new Camaro. They eventually made that concept with a different grille.
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Originally Posted by seaclam
I take issue with any car manufacturer that puts out a concept design of a sports car/muscle car that is usually far more bad-***, far more aggressive than what we end up getting. Case in point, one of the classic muscle cars,, the Pontiac GTO of the late 60's, early 70's.......One photo is a concept that they should have went with. It looks bad-*** and that front is intensly agressive and intimidating.
Like these Pintos!
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Originally Posted by seaclam
I take issue with any car manufacturer that puts out a concept design of a sports car/muscle car that is usually far more bad-***, far more aggressive than what we end up getting. .
I dont mind it personally, the current Camaro was made to ape the show car as closely as possible and people constantly talk about the lack of rearward visibility, tank slit windows, and poor trunk opening.

IIRC, to make sure they got the overhangs and wheelbase looking right, GM had to seriously strengthen the area forward of the cowl adding 30 or more pounds (may have even been 60, but I dont think so).
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Originally Posted by GTJOHN
Very true. Just another reason I was turned off by the Camaro.

Well, for me if it takes a little more to "see", so be it. The design comes first. I would submit, by the same argument made to me, no one here should be buying these cars as they get terrible gas mileage. These cars by their very nature are as impractical as they come, particularly in these times. For me, less than adequate viewing, less then good gas mileage mean jack squat! They are things that only other people worry about when looking for a "sensible" car. Build a car with a wild, mean design and a good amount of horsepower. That's all I want. Throw practicality out the window, that's for people with Camry's.
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My favourite "notch" Photoshop

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Originally Posted by seaclam
Well, for me if it takes a little more to "see", so be it. The design comes first. I would submit, by the same argument made to me, no one here should be buying these cars as they get terrible gas mileage. These cars by their very nature are as impractical as they come, particularly in these times. For me, less than adequate viewing, less then good gas mileage mean jack squat! They are things that only other people worry about when looking for a "sensible" car. Build a car with a wild, mean design and a good amount of horsepower. That's all I want. Throw practicality out the window, that's for people with Camry's.
Re-read my post. I said it was just "another" reason I was turned off by the Camaro.
I dis-like the cheap interior. I dis-like the interior design. I could go on & on.

Nice car, but not for me.

The Camaro is a hot white trash stripper. The Mustang is the cute college girl(who is wild in bed) that you marry!
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I get it...

Mustang:




Camaro:


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Funny and topical, But I really can't stand Bullock.

How about a Michigan native:

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I'd forgotten about the images below. They are, allegedly, Ford renderings. Could it fit the proportions of the clay model?




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Originally Posted by Twin Turbo
I'd forgotten about the images below. They are, allegedly, Ford renderings. Could it fit the proportions of the clay model?



The silver one with the blue stripes sort of gives the impression of an Aston Martin in profile which, IMO, is an excellent design from which to "borrow" cues ( you Brits definitely know how to design a magnificently-sexy automobile! ) . I hope they do something different with that front end, though.

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The silver one actually reminds me of the Shelby GR1......but sorta stretched to make it a 2+2

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Originally Posted by Twin Turbo
The silver one actually reminds me of the Shelby GR1......but sorta stretched to make it a 2+2

Good eye! I guess the whole Aston Martin connection is wishful thinking on my behalf.


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