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Posted 2/16/2008 10:36:56 PM


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The Ragemobile!....that even sounds cool. I think I want one! So Ryan, put me on the pre-order list I really think you should do it. You might come up with something better than the real thing. Start making style drawings, you'll be amazed with what you come up with.

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Posted 2/17/2008 3:12:10 AM
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I'm actually not too great at drawing cars (but I could learn). I don't know who I'd pitch the idea to, either. It'd be fun, though.

-Ryan
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Hey Rage It seems to me the hard thing to do is start a car from scratch. People seem to get bogged down in the monumental amount of work that's involved. I like the idea of getting a running replica like that Boattail Auburn replica. Something that's running even an old Excaliber. Drive it around and enjoy it. Get it running perfect and then start the drawings along with cardboard mock up. Initially just tape it on and stand back. Taking a Boattail Auburn replica and just creating some fender skirts would get you close to the look. Remount the headlights into the fenders maybe adapting some 1940 Cadillac headlights suddenly the look changes. Two toning a car's paint can dramatically enhance the look. Keeping the top color light and adding darker paint will give the car a lower stance. Changing the ride hiegth by cutting the coil springs or drop spindles gives the car a raked out look. Heck even limo tinting a cars windows can give a car a wicked look. I like the idea of even buying some scaled down models of these cars and modelers clay just to see how the full size will look. Having the steering wheel, wheel caps, car emblems custom made with "Ragemobile" give it a custom detailed look. Maybe 1934 Boattail Ragemobile. Only one in the world.....hahahaha....Don't get me started....BWD
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Posted 2/18/2008 4:53:57 PM
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Actually I'd just want to do a replica of the Bentley Franay car. Creating a non-specific neo-classical car would be something I'd think about later.

What would somebody use as the base car if they were going to do a replica of the Franay convertible?


-Ryan
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Posted 2/18/2008 8:49:33 PM


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RAGE,
I WOULD USE A JAGUAR XJ8, IF YOU CAN GET A LATER MODEL.
I THINK THAT WOUNYLD BE BEST KEEPING IT IN TRADITION WITH
A UK CAR.
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Posted 2/19/2008 3:36:08 PM


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Brrrrrrrrrr!!!! Will this cold ever end? C'mon Spring!

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Posted 2/19/2008 11:36:43 PM
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I WOULD USE A JAGUAR XJ8, IF YOU CAN GET A LATER MODEL.
I THINK THAT WOUNYLD BE BEST KEEPING IT IN TRADITION WITH
A UK CAR.

Do you mean early-to-late-90s? I a little naive when it comes to Jaguar models. I think the XJ8 is still being built, though.... right?

Matt -- Good photo! For some reason it looks really creepy there. I can't quite put my finger on it.


-Ryan
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Posted 2/20/2008 12:38:53 AM


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Matt -- Good photo! For some reason it looks really creepy there. I can't quite put my finger on it.

Thanks, Ryan! Looked out my window, and thought it looked neat with the icicles all over it. It gives you a good idea just how cold it really is up here

I guess it does look kinda spooky...cool!

-Matt

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Posted 2/20/2008 12:55:59 AM
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Matt -- Do you get asked about the car much? I mean, I know its only moderately customized at this point but it'd still catch my attention enough to ask the owner about it.

-Ryan
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HI RYAN,
I THINK THAT A MID TO LATE 90s JAG WOULD BE PERFECT.
IF YOU DON'T LIKE THE DRIVE TRAIN YOU CAN ALWAYS SWAP
IT OUT OF A GM OR FORD DRIVE TRAIN.
YOU CAN PICK ONE UP FOR ABOUT 9 TO 14 THOUSAND.
TONY
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PS. I HATE TO RUB IT IN MATT BUT THE WEATHER HERE IS USUALLY RIDING WEATHER...


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