Check this car out I came across Not sure what I think about it. But its very interesting...So I thought I would post it. Y-Gen - 3rd Gen |
Not my style. I must admit I'm suprised he kept the early style bumpers and tailights. |
yeah i agree....also not my style. I like the color scheme but i cant stand the stickers of different companies all over the car |
Originally Posted by shawn18jgr Not sure what I think about it. But its very interesting...So I thought I would post it. Y-Gen - 3rd Gen |
hey thats not too bad at all.. looks like a serious car. I mean, look at all the appearances etc. I don't care for the rear wing thou.. |
I'm not too sure about the colored wheels and the stickers along the bottom...but the rycer wing is ugly. Really not bad for a kids car. |
Horrible looking car, but a very good example of what some elbow grease and a smart budget can get you. |
Originally Posted by Jim85IROC Horrible looking car. |
ditch the wing...stupid RED wheels and it wouldnt be that bad of a ride...it would def be worth looking at .....WHAT A STUPID SPOILER GAHHHHHHHHH what are people thinking |
Man this is going to sound harsh but considering the first "purpose" which was to "to showcase the current young generation's race car styling ideas..." I think they failed. To me it does not resemble any of the "newer generation" styles out there. Sad to say because there is obviously alot of work that went into the project. I think if they focused on the original GT style the current young generation is trying to duplicate they would have done alot better. Seems maybe they focused too much on someones interpretation of the GT style and it just went wrong. Bright red wheels? C'mon now ... |
Now I know what it reminds me of. It makes me think of like some Matchbox/Hot wheels Superhero themed car. |
Originally Posted by CrazyHawaiian Man this is going to sound harsh but considering the first "purpose" which was to "to showcase the current young generation's race car styling ideas..." I think they failed. To me it does not resemble any of the "newer generation" styles out there. Sad to say because there is obviously alot of work that went into the project. I think if they focused on the original GT style the current young generation is trying to duplicate they would have done alot better. Seems maybe they focused too much on someones interpretation of the GT style and it just went wrong. Bright red wheels? C'mon now ... |
Red wheels absolutely kill the look. I would have left off the redish orange stripes as well. If those companies didn't require stickers for some form of contribution to the car then the kids an idiot for putting them on. |
well, yeah, we all agree it's ugly. But let's look at it from another angle. The car is a good example of what level of quality you can get on a modest budget. They have a mid 12 second car with very good (albiet uglier than a sack of smashed bungholes) body and paint work. Take away all that ugly crap, and you've got what could be a great example of what $15k and some elbow greast can get you. |
MAN!!! that car was styled after the 1985 Camaro concept. I am not talking about the IROC one. There was a yellow concept car GM put out in 1985... I have a huge picture of one I will try to find and post it... it had like the 91-92 style ground effects, a 4th gen trans am wing, 93-97 Camaro style front end... They developed alot off of that protoytpe. |
Originally Posted by Jim85IROC well, yeah, we all agree it's ugly. But let's look at it from another angle. The car is a good example of what level of quality you can get on a modest budget. They have a mid 12 second car with very good (albiet uglier than a sack of smashed bungholes) body and paint work. Take away all that ugly crap, and you've got what could be a great example of what $15k and some elbow greast can get you. Take away all the ugly crap and you have what under $10K can get you. The most expensive part of building a car is not planning and doing it right the first time. Learning from mistakes is what costs all the money. |
this is just another example of tasteless automobile creation...i think it pretty much started with the early 90s as well as fast and the furious...i just dont understand how people can look at these vehicles and say "That looks good" i think some people really need to take a step back and look at their vehicles and think how it really looks? I think alot of it deals with people with NO artistic ability whatsoever getting ahold of cars and wanting to add "style" and customization...you exploit beautiful body lines...NOT BREAK THEM UP with a stupid looking body kit that doesnt fit your car right i remember when i first got my GTA i had a couple of ideas for it that when i look back now and think about it...it would have been a bad idea and looked stupid...i think people just get these little ideas and then go with it before thinking about how its actually going to look |
A young kid, learning to work on cars. I prefer it to just having Dad buy him a new Mustang. I give him a thumbs up! |
hehe His dad is Jeff Scwarz and they have a shop somehwere in the chicago suburbs. Remember the insanely fast Olds powered Cadillac or the Ultima GTP from the magazines. thems his daddies. later Jeremy |
To each his own. I wouldn't want it, but someone would. At least he didn't go all out r*ce! I mean, I don't like the Vette Pace Car, with the Purple paint, and bright yellow wheels, but they (Chevy) did sell them all, and alot of people like them. After all, the kid is 16. More power to him! George:cool: |
I respect the work in it being that he is 16 and I am as well, but I agree with the majority in that he could have done things a little differently and ended up with a real work of art...oh well :rolleyes: |
I dont even remember seeing that at carcraft last year....must have overlooked it I like his interior (gauges, wheel etc)...but thats pretty much it |
eh....ive seen worse and better |
he doesn't seem too enthused next to Miss Car Craft if you ask me :lol: :lol: :idiot: |
Would have looked much better with black wheels IMO. I do have to give credit for a 16 yr old building it up though, even though it does sound like he was kind of born into it. At least it was some good father son time. That was one of the favorite things about building my first car. |
WOW!!!!! IT'S RAIF'S CAR FROM AN ALTERNATE UNIVERSE!!!! LOL |
In my humble opinion, if the variety of decals were removed and the wing was a bit smaller I wouldn't mind it. The colour combo isn't bad. The car looks more like road racer as opposed to a 1/4 mile terror... Good work for a 16y-old. I wonder how he financed all that work. GOod for him. I remember when I was at that age - boy did I ever have to rub my pennies together and hold back on a lot of fun to acheive my goals. I guess that's what makes us appreciate the hard work that guys put into their rides....:burnout: |
There is an article in Street Thunder magazine, about this car. The pics above make the car look really nice. The car is not as tasteful as I would normally associate with a high quality third gen build, but to each there own. Almost like the only magazines the kid reads are import tuner type mags for styling insperation. At least its fast. |
Originally Posted by BlueZee28 he doesn't seem too enthused next to Miss Car Craft if you ask me :lol: :lol: :idiot: |
Yuck. He looks 12. |
Ok, you guys are getting a little off topic and almost crossing the line. Being 16 I somewhat take offense in what is being said, I've been working as hard as anyone for my car and any modifications I do. Attacking someone personally without knowing them is unfair and not cool. :mad: |
I've been there too. I had my first T/A at age 17. Difference is, I had NO, ZERO, NILL money towards it. I had to scrounge just to get gas in the tank let alone mod it. What we're saying is, this kid has mommy and daddy to thank for the "care" and "work" that went into this "car". I think it looks ugly and I think that kid is just posing for the pictures. I wish I did know that kid so I could hate on him more. Whatever, I could care less...I'm done. |
Originally Posted by Gr89RS Ok, you guys are getting a little off topic and almost crossing the line. Being 16 I somewhat take offense in what is being said, I've been working as hard as anyone for my car and any modifications I do. Attacking someone personally without knowing them is unfair and not cool. :mad: |
I'm interested in what kind of mods he has to run 12's. |
i dont want to go read it again, but i think it said it was a 5xx hp car? and it only runs 12's? :crazy: |
Not saying I'm for or against it. You have to give the kid credit he did a great job on restoring it from its original state. I also give him respect because it doesn't look like any other car I have ever seen. |
"Mom & Dad Extreme Performance" is what it should say. Credit given for the work, if he actually did do any of it. I dont understand why ugly cars win so many awards. Its not THAT bad, but just enough to be annoying. |
im a 320 horsepower car and run 12's....lol |
i think that its "something" to be noted that this kid is only 16 (i can forgive him a little) and he posed for a couple of pics looking like he doesnt like women (maybe just shy) and helped spray some car parts which I can almost GAURANTEE at 16 yrs old thats ALL he did but i dont give him any credit as far as an overall product. what he made is crappy looking, r1cey, and tasteless...i dont care if it runs 9s quarter miles it doesnt deserve any awards in my opinion...just b/c you put countless hours into something making it look "customized"/crappy (Different DOES NOT always equal cool) doesnt entitle you to deserving credit for building an awesome car BC YOU DIDNT...its like that camaro covered in the louie vaton or whatever its called with 22" rims getting tons of awards just because someone actually wasted 5-10 years of their life putting together an ugly car...you wont get my respect and that doesnt only pertain to 16yr olds...plenty of people make UGLY cars please people have some sense of taste and artistic ability and if you dont find someone who does or others who have already made sweet cars and follow their example with a few differences to make it your own I know im never gonna just go out and do something to my car without seeing how it looks on someone elses or laying it out first to make sure it enhances my cars appearance and not degrates it |
Don't mind the red wheels but all the stickers and rear spoiler i don't like. each to there own. |
I wish I had the money that was put into it! The engine compartment is ok, but scrap ALL the red paint and that crappy wing and you might have a decent ride. |
I'll give the kid some credit- a 16 year old built that car! :nod: |
i like the spoiler, i find it really suits the car the wheels are really all that are destroying that ride someone ps some polished wheels on there or something |
Helllooooo Miss Car Craft...oh wait, the car! :hmmm: I liked the original black and gold color combo, and the red wheels and the spoiler are pretty ugly imo, but damn nice work for such a young kid. |
i think that its "something" to be noted that this kid is only 16 (i can forgive him a little) and he posed for a couple of pics looking like he doesnt like women (maybe just shy) and helped spray some car parts which I can almost GAURANTEE at 16 yrs old thats ALL he did but i dont give him any credit as far as an overall product. |
:yup: Yeah, I was going to say, just cause he's 16 doesn't mean he couldn't have done it. I was doing pretty serious body work at 14 in my dad's body shop. I didn't weld, but I could pull dents, smooth the body, bondo, lay primer, do final preps. I didn't get opportunity to lay paint, but I'm pretty sure I was capable of doing it if I'd had more time and a non-customer car to work on. as for engine and other stuff, a little guidance and most kids that age can do it. I know 3 or 4 right now in my youth group at church who do their own wrenching. As for this car, the wing and wheels aren't my taste (I prefer subtle mods), but I like his willingness to work and to try different stuff. In a couple years he may outgrow the car and tear it all down and start again. And to that I say, go for it (sooner would be better,btw ;) ). |
Originally Posted by phoenix305 You're an idiot if you don't think a 16 year old can do that kind of work. By the time i was sixteen my 305 had been torn down rebuilt and was ready to take down lt1's, All done by me and only me. Don't knock him i bet he put alot of work into that car and i'm going to be the first to say that i like it. You guys should be a little less narrow minded. the point is that 16 year old didnt build that entire car himself..and VERY few could..and ill bet if you were tearing down lt1s blah blah blah you werent fully restoring cars welding, painting, tuning, electrical etc. ...it takes YEARS to learn everything whether anyone likes it or not oh and btw if you like it thats awesome...but once again there are plenty of cars that people put their entire lives into that look like crap ...thats like saying that a painting looks amazing (when its obviously terrible) just because someone spent 2 years painting it |
Somebody should definately photshop that and see if the can clean it up a bit... I think if the decals and wheels were silver or grey...and a the decals werent wrapped around the whole car..maybe a couple grouped on the front fender behind the wheel to keep the sponsers happy once again in a silver or grey color it would clean things up a bit. Id drop the wing closer to the decklid if i had to keep it. might not be as effective but would look a lot cleaner. |
that wing and those wheels belong on a honda, perfect example on how to butcher a third gen, looks like that dude should have bought a civic. im glad i never fell into that import craze.... |
Wow......That is the saddest thing ive ever seen in my life. |
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