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Evolution of the wire Z


v8wannabe2

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The engine and the frame started as 2 seperate projects. A little history...when Ferrari make the 250gto the sheet metal was shaped on wire bucks. An Italian artist (Conti, check out www.scudi.com) made 1:3 scale models of these bucks and sold them for around $12,000 each, you could buy a scale highly detailed model of the engine for around $30,000. Needless to say, I didn't have $42,000 to invest in an ornament. Using the 76 280Z in my garage I started taking measurements and bending metal rod and the body was born. The engine just seemed like a fun project and a cool desk ornament. After looking at the 2 seperate for a year or so Jack Daniels and I decided to put the 2 together and a few months ago I started on the frame. Check out the pics in my photo album these's 1 of the wire lambo I made (don't have one of these in the garage so I used a 1:24 scale plastic model). Everyone needs a hobby...my garage art is mine.

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Here's the latest update, front suspension completed, beginning of a diff, headers installed, still more to come. What do you think of the color change (I'm not sure I like it)? Any suggestions on a new color?

 

 

Red "pops." The blue is a little subdued in this shade. If it was brighter it would "pop" more to the eyes. Another good choice would be a yellow. I do think the original red was great. If you are going to display this on a large desk in a sterile (read: not busy) office environment, any color would stand out against a boring field/backround/desk.

 

That said, it would look perfect on my desk at work! :mrgreen:

 

Davy

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