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Gold Crown cars at Show
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Re: Gold Crown cars at Show
I don't see a direct frontal shot of the black one but IMHO the paint makes a ton of difference in how asthetically pleasing they are. The Black One IMHO is passable to this Open Wheel fan. The White one. BLAH!
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Bruce has done a nice job with these new bodies they look even better in person.
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kind of reminds me of one of those rental carts..............
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Black on looks like the old Plastic Express of Jr. Kurtz
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The cage really looks strange. Kind of like an old jalopy or something...
Take the pods off and fix that cage so it looks a bit more sleek and it could get a passing grade. |
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Yeah, what's with the funky looking cages on these cars? Drop the front 1 or 2 inches, and you could get an entire different response.
I like the nose, tail, and understand the need for the sidepods and rear wheel setback, but please fix the way the cage looks. |
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While Mr. Ashmore has many degrees, and a great history in auto racing. At the show today I ask many people if he had ever built or designed a front engine race car? And every one told me no. Is this really true? Maby this is the problem. Another question is, have these been tested on a race track? A steel tube frame at those speeds they wish to run is really old school and unsafe for sure.
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needs more rake in the cage and possibly a little less side pods (or none) but its an improvement over the first design.
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Looks like more has changed then the nose, the side pods are different then the old new silver crown cars. And how about them goodyears.
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