sonnyC 154 Posted Monday at 10:29 AM Share Posted Monday at 10:29 AM 3 hours ago, whywontyoulisten said: Nah, it's about as 70s as you can get aesthetically, but that still makes it ahead of its time. Compare it to things like the Ferrari 308 GT4, Maserati Merak/Bora, DeTomasso Pantera, and the Lamborghini Urraco. 1980s cars tended to get much more wedgy. And yet wedge cars came from the 70s 😃 Countach, Esprit etc. Link to post Share on other sites
éX-Driver 4,387 Posted Monday at 11:27 AM Share Posted Monday at 11:27 AM 55 minutes ago, sonnyC said: And yet wedge cars came from the 70s 😃 Countach, Esprit etc. 80s cars were more about digital angularity. Sharp harsh edges, bold monochrome paint schemes, sometimes working asymmetry into it. Everything was inspired by the computer and the microchip. 80s design was an outgrowth of the 70s wedge, but not exactly the same. The shape of the 80s was more.. the square. Link to post Share on other sites
FiveGRANDMan 30 Posted Monday at 04:18 PM Share Posted Monday at 04:18 PM (edited) hh Edited Monday at 04:19 PM by FiveGRANDMan post images Link to post Share on other sites
HamwithCheese 11,946 Posted Monday at 10:49 PM Share Posted Monday at 10:49 PM (edited) Meh, the wheels and louvers suggest the design was intended to come from the early 70s late 60s. You can pepper it with 80s aesthetics like caps and vinyl stripes but, yeah knock off wheels are were done by then. Edited Monday at 11:32 PM by HamwithCheese Link to post Share on other sites