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Anonymous auto body said...

This images are Awesome...I don't think there is one person out there that with a car interest who hasn't had great ideas for a car design. It's like we have it in our head and we can almost see the whole designed car in front of us, yet once we try to apply this car to a sheet of paper, it more often than not ends up in the trash.
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November 23, 2011 at 3:48 AM

Blogger mike shupp said...

Interesting .. but he's got a thing for small front wheels and hidden rear wheels which makes me wonder what sort of gas mileage these buggies would get. Also, it looks like there'd be a lot of unusable space at the front and back of those curved shells. And while the bodies are beautifully arced on top, there's nothing available to suggest air flow along the bottom would be streamlined; I also wonder about the streamlining along the sides.

Pretty drawings, IOW, but I doubt the vehicles could be operated economically. Maybe as sports cars .... but human figures suggest these are to be viewed as ordinary passenger salons of the distant future -- 1985 perhaps.

November 25, 2011 at 12:23 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

While it is true that Sid Meade's designs have never come to fruition the argument is a little unfair. Many of the styling cues in his designs have been introduced into real cars. Look a any number of the early to mid sixties Ford products and some Chrysler designs and the influence is there. To be fair, most designer and concept vehicles never see the light of day either but they often lead to other real world implementations. Any time I run into a design that reminds me of one of Syd Meade's designs I strongly suspect that the designer may have been influenced or even a full fledged fan.

November 15, 2012 at 12:04 PM

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