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agooner

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Not so sure about it. Front on it looks OK, but in the angle views the profile seems overly stretched in the middle, like somebody designing a kit car. On the youtube video, the audio is obviously a computer generated voice (female version of HAL?) which doesn't help.
 

Phil H

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Not so sure about it. Front on it looks OK, but in the angle views the profile seems overly stretched in the middle, like somebody designing a kit car. On the youtube video, the audio is obviously a computer generated voice (female version of HAL?) which doesn't help.

I think it would look better if the chrome rear vents were replaced by Miura-style vents aft of the glass, and it would be nice to see a rear view.

Style-wise Zondas have all the bells and whistles so they look more dramatic, and I do like them, whereas the Corbellati looks good because of its simplicity and flowing lines. Horses for courses I guess, or maybe it's an age thing.....

If Camelot smile on me I'll have both.

PH
 

MrMickS

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I looks as though someone hasn't seen cars since the 1960s and built a car based on that look. Its an ambitious undertaking but is it anything more than an overblown advert for the jewellery?
 

Navcorr

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Given some of the modern designs is that such a bad thing?

PG

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Well said sir.

As per "The Grand Tour - Blasts From The Past" there is strong demand for such timeless beauty.
I can't see the majority of today's designs stirring emotions in the say way 50 years from now.
 

alfatwo

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Well said sir.

As per "The Grand Tour - Blasts From The Past" there is strong demand for such timeless beauty.
I can't see the majority of today's designs stirring emotions in the say way 50 years from now.

That was a good one Nav!


Dave