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Post by Roy of the Rovers on Mar 13, 2019 14:30:35 GMT
Some of you may remember recently I was sharing work in progress of a professional rendering of the P5 I want to evolve my convertible into. The artist is called Lee Effeny and I supplied him a lot of detail and description of exactly what I wanted, the modifications, the colours, even the name (all custom cars need a name apparently). He finished it early this year and I'm very pleased with the result. The nice touch though was he sent some of his pictures in to reflect an anniversary of the Street Machine magazine here in the UK. They selected the Rover as one of the drawings to go in the magazine which was very nice. Lee's work was credited which is good news (no mention of my concept but oh well . Please note the picture is owned by me, please do not use it without my permission. Enjoy with the Street machine write up!
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Post by OlafR on Mar 15, 2019 8:41:26 GMT
Have you started building it already? I sure hope so, looks quite nifty!
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Post by Roy of the Rovers on Mar 15, 2019 16:02:31 GMT
Have you started building it already? I sure hope so, looks quite nifty! It has no roof and 2 doors, but it has a very long way to go!
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Post by notenoughtime on Mar 19, 2019 19:43:33 GMT
Cool
ive been asked to build a similar car but with a mk2 jag, 2 door with the roof used over the where the rear seats where with scolloped sections around the seats
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Post by Roy of the Rovers on Mar 21, 2019 13:30:36 GMT
Cool ive been asked to build a similar car but with a mk2 jag, 2 door with the roof used over the where the rear seats where with scolloped secations around the seats Sounds good, ironically I've just been offered an S type, very rusty and I was considering what to do with it.. Rat S type anyone?!
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Post by Sam Bee on Mar 22, 2019 22:21:13 GMT
Roy, what year and engine size is it. Might be interested.
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Post by Roy of the Rovers on Mar 27, 2019 14:16:42 GMT
Roy, what year and engine size is it. Might be interested. 3.8 man o/d. I want to evaluate it. I'll catch up with you at the next meeting.
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