Bruzilla
Well-Known Member
I don't know about you. The guy who made that RR in the magazine was young.
I'm not really into the whole blending of old and new thing, like putting big wheels/little rubber, modern drive trains, modern interiors, air suspensions, slamming, strobes, shaving/frenching, Lambo doors, moving bumper ends inward, etc. To me those are all fads that are super hot for a few years, and then you see people trying to bring the car back to more of a 70s look again. Kinda like music. Every few years we hear about some new genre that's going to mean the end of good old rock & roll, and before long the new genre is out the door and Led Zeppelin and AC/DC are still playing on the airwaves.
I suspect 95% of the new stuff being done to cars will be known in a few years as "what the Hell was that guy thinking when he did that?"
I'm not really into the whole blending of old and new thing, like putting big wheels/little rubber, modern drive trains, modern interiors, air suspensions, slamming, strobes, shaving/frenching, Lambo doors, moving bumper ends inward, etc. To me those are all fads that are super hot for a few years, and then you see people trying to bring the car back to more of a 70s look again. Kinda like music. Every few years we hear about some new genre that's going to mean the end of good old rock & roll, and before long the new genre is out the door and Led Zeppelin and AC/DC are still playing on the airwaves.
I suspect 95% of the new stuff being done to cars will be known in a few years as "what the Hell was that guy thinking when he did that?"