Fri Dec 18, 2015 9:56 am by durk
I've been working on a lot of 50s-early 60s cars recently, so I tend to gravitate towards those aesthetics. One of the biggest reasons for me putting together a car for this challenge was its proximity to that era, actually. I'm having a lot of fun playing with earlier technology these days. I've become burnt out on 90s-2010s cars, which I used to build a lot of. I find it easier to make a really good looking car prior to the modern era, too. Might just be that I'm not too fond of most modern car aesthetics.
The car I put together for this challenge is actually the first car I landed a 50/50 weight distribution with. It's not something I've tried particularly hard to achieve in the past, and I just stumbled upon it by accident in this challenge. Once the engine was in I think I was around 49F/51 going on 52R. After giving the interior a healthy dose of quality sliders I got the rear down to 50.1 and just nudged the rear of the car a hair and landed on 50/50. Doesn't necessarily mean it's a great car automatically, but it's one of those dumb little performance figures like 1000 horsepower or x amount of Gs on the skidpad that I could hype up if I was actually selling this car in real life, lol.
I actually took a look at the Ferrari Daytona, although it was after I submitted my car. I'm fairly new to the car world in general, but especially earlier decades. I'm really digging 50s-70s European cars now that I am learning about them.
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