What old cars would still look modern today?
What old cars would still look modern today?
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Ari

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19,760 posts

238 months

Friday 20th January 2012
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Watching The Spy Who Loved Me tonight (classic Bond!). I reckon that if that original Lotus (not the bodykitted Turbo) had never existed and was launched today, aside from the pop up lights (illegal now?) and maybe with colour coded bumpers and more modern wheels, I reckon it'd work as a new car.



Anything else so far ahead of it's time it could pass for current now?

DanB7290

5,535 posts

213 months

Friday 20th January 2012
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Jaguar XJ220 and McLaren F1

slipstream 1985

13,538 posts

202 months

Friday 20th January 2012
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pug 306
mazda rx7

dtrump

2,126 posts

214 months

Saturday 21st January 2012
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slipstream 1985 said:
pug 306
mazda rx7
mazda rx7, hell yes

pug 306, erm hell no

IMO biggrin

Classic Grad 98

26,126 posts

183 months

Saturday 21st January 2012
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Ford Ka, in good nick- so long as it has body coloured bumpers. It was launched 16 years ago!
Original Audi TT- I don't like 'em, but it is a marvellous piece of design (cosmetically)
VX220- probably because you don't see too many about
Renault Avantime- ahead of it's time, design wise... Conceptually flawed though

cml

727 posts

285 months

Saturday 21st January 2012
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NSU Ro80 - looks much like a modern car, maybe 70s or 80s, can't pass for current I grant, but it was launched in '67.

The usual giveaways are the old school bumpers, thin pillars and lots of glass. Modern cars are pretty dumpy with high waists, thick pillars and an arse in the air (mostly). Crash protection and all that.

Supercars all fair better, plenty of old-school mid-engined rockets don't look so out of place these days. Style is style.



Edited by cml on Saturday 21st January 00:17

Roadrunner23

545 posts

218 months

Saturday 21st January 2012
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Nissan 300ZX

Blue Oval84

5,365 posts

184 months

Saturday 21st January 2012
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Classic Grad 98 said:
Ford Ka, in good nick- so long as it has body coloured bumpers. It was launched 16 years ago!
Jesus, in my head I knew it was old but hadn't added the years up! yikes

sparks_E39

12,738 posts

236 months

Saturday 21st January 2012
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The E39 is 17 years old now! It doesn't look current, but bloody good for a 17 year old design.

RV8

1,570 posts

194 months

Saturday 21st January 2012
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Blue Oval84 said:
Classic Grad 98 said:
Ford Ka, in good nick- so long as it has body coloured bumpers. It was launched 16 years ago!
Jesus, in my head I knew it was old but hadn't added the years up! yikes
Imo it's the new mini, although it's obviously not a mini, it comes closer to Issigonis' mini concept than most other cars have since, even the BMW mini. The sportka is basically a cooper. That genius Claude Lobo's new edge design sparked off Fords 'look' for well over a decade and the concept has been recycled multiple times since.

Eighteeteewhy

7,259 posts

191 months

Saturday 21st January 2012
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Came out over 20 years ago...


V8Wagon

1,707 posts

183 months

Saturday 21st January 2012
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I often think my Accord's nose



looks a bit like the modern Saabs nose.


Perd Hapley

1,750 posts

196 months

Saturday 21st January 2012
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cml said:
NSU Ro80 - looks much like a modern car, maybe 70s or 80s, can't pass for current I grant, but it was launched in '67.
Good call, I was going to suggest that.



Look at how modern that looks. If you gave it enormous plastic bumpers, hid the wipers and doubled the size of the wheels it wouldn't look out of place in 2012. Amazing to think it was designed in the 60s.

DukeDickson

4,753 posts

236 months

Saturday 21st January 2012
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sparks_E39 said:
The E39 is 17 years old now! It doesn't look current, but bloody good for a 17 year old design.
More like 20 years old. The bulk of the design work would have been done a good couple of years before introduction.

E31Shrew

5,962 posts

215 months

Saturday 21st January 2012
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I have a 'History of the E31' DVD, that gives all the build story from conception to final production. Started design in 86 and hit production in 89. Still fresh [ in my eyes anyway!]

sherman

14,894 posts

238 months

Saturday 21st January 2012
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E31Shrew said:
I have a 'History of the E31' DVD, that gives all the build story from conception to final production. Started design in 86 and hit production in 89. Still fresh [ in my eyes anyway!]
Was there ever an ALPINA version or has that one just got ALPINA alloys?

martin84

5,366 posts

176 months

Saturday 21st January 2012
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We've done this thread before and im sure i said Peugeot 406 facelifted version then. For a car thats more than a decade old you could park it up alongside any 12 plate middle-of-the-road eurobox and it doesnt look 10 years older.

Eighteeteewhy

7,259 posts

191 months

Saturday 21st January 2012
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E31Shrew said:
I have a 'History of the E31' DVD, that gives all the build story from conception to final production. Started design in 86 and hit production in 89. Still fresh [ in my eyes anyway!]
Always loved BMWs test mule for the 8series, 635 with a V12 squeezed in biggrin




rich_b

694 posts

269 months

Saturday 21st January 2012
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E31Shrew said:
That's lovely cloud9

Actually made me browse the classifieds to see how much they are going for these days smile

E31Shrew

5,962 posts

215 months

Saturday 21st January 2012
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rich_b said:
That's lovely cloud9

Actually made me browse the classifieds to see how much they are going for these days smile
Naff all!