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skeeter 2
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yipster
Senior Member
Registered: October 2002 Location: netherlands Posts: 2,325
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cant directly see what advantages this hot-rod has and like to know what the numbers mean but yes, i think its looking good.
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Lew Morris
Industrial Designer
Registered: June 2001 Location: Pismo Beach, Ca Posts: 122
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hey yip,
this is another low hp concept. the sponsons lend roll stability and lend more to the 'sporty look' than actual high performance. gas or electric.
intended users would be elderly, disabled, or youngsters. the original idea was that it would be a commercial offering to rental businesses.
Lew
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Lew Morris
Industrial Designer
Registered: June 2001 Location: Pismo Beach, Ca Posts: 122
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sorry, didn't answer all of your question.
this image was lifted off of a presenatation layout.
the reference numbers related the sketch to details and specifications found on another document.
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yipster
Senior Member
Registered: October 2002 Location: netherlands Posts: 2,325
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thank you!
i always want to know the how's and why's...
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Nomad
Mold Trader/Boat Builder
Registered: February 2002 Location: Perry, Florida Posts: 437
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September-4-2003 4:46pm
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Rating: 8
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Liked your first one better, It could look a little more like the 33 Ford's if you are going for the Hot Rod look. But still looks good
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