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Last edited by ZHDesign57; 07-28-2008 at 01:47 AM.
"You can design a car, so every time you get in it, it's a relief - you have a little vacation." - Harley Earl
Nice but I think you need two rear axles for a coach that big. I really like the flow with no window break lines.
Nice and aggressive looking. I would love to ride in one of those.![]()
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Thanks for the compliments.
"You can design a car, so every time you get in it, it's a relief - you have a little vacation." - Harley Earl
Dual rear wheels aren't strictly necessary. I recall driving a Daewoo motor coach roughly as big as Greyhound's MCIs that had single rear axles. That is one very neat concept, to be sure.
Donne e motori, gioie e dolori
Can I get some more comments? Pleeeeease...
Thanks.![]()
"You can design a car, so every time you get in it, it's a relief - you have a little vacation." - Harley Earl
I haven't seen this thread before. It looks great, i really like the lines and the overall design, now if only it was real...
BTW, i think it should be called GM Futurliner, like in the old days, with two huge GM letter in the front end.
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