Hi Guys,
so at least it got you all talking about what is, and what is not acceptable, however i have never built my cars in the past to be accepted, it was not aimed at cal-look and is indeed a strange mix compared to most cars but i believe it strikes a delicate balance of what from each scene is good, i built the car for me and not to conform, not trying to think outside the box but to think there is not a box is sometimes refreshing. I love cal-look and that is my next adventure.
I had planned to elovle the car with black window trim/surrounds and try black bumpers maybe 'T's and add some german look with carbon runners and carbon gauges but she has to go as Adele mentioned after 3 years of planning my wife and i have sold everything we own (gulp) as we have our residency visa for Vancouver Canada where I intend to indulge in cal-look with the guys from the DVKK(if they will have me).
in response to-
'I agree fully, In my mind thought should be given to every single piece on a cal look...
mindless bolting-on is something else... completely'I feel very strongly that you could say alot of any look is mindless bolting on of parts but i feel customising is far from mindless after all how long does it take to bolt up a set of Brm's or burners or install a 2332cc carbed motor, I am pleased i spent mindless hours putting what i would consider a professional EFI installation together and hand making numerous parts to do it and getting the brakes,wheel and suspension to all work within the original vehicle package.
Its not a personal dig just be aware that
mindless is a thoughtless word.
Anyway it must have got the blood pumping and thats what life is all about, shame i am not going to be able to enjoy it this show season. I look forward to landing and look forward to exploring the scene overthere.
Kind Regards
Scott marsden