What if? A Re-Design of our beloved 72 Imperial LeBaron

DocMcNeedy

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:lol: I wouldn't change a thing.



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Make it look Modern and contemporary? WHY?

How do we do that without ruining the 60’s vibe? Nobody knows, including him.

Looks dumb, was better before he started.
 
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Make it look Modern and contemporary? WHY?

How do we do that without ruining the 60’s vibe? Nobody knows, including him.

Looks dumb, was better before he started.
You should see what he did to "improve" a DeLorean. Pickup trucks have more style.
 
Please don't let that guy near any auto design studio. For that matter, don't let him near ANY design studio. He doesn't know squat about auto design. Then again, he may fit right in with all of the crappy designers designing today's cars anyway.
 
Thumbs down from me too. The only area Chrysler should've spent more time and money was on the rear window plug, or rather it should not have been part of the design, that way owners could have chosen between the vinyl roof look or the clean painted metal roof look, as in the '64-'66 Imperials.
 
You cant improve on perfection! ....maybe he should take up golf and serve fries at Mc Donalds
 
He also did a 'redesign' of the Model T. It was a butcher job also. All of his designs come out very much alike. Weird headlights, bulky but featureless metal work and are, overall, just boring featureless monochromatic bricks.
 
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I like that someone younger is interested in Imperials...harder and harder to find that today. I did not like the "updates". I have yet to see an Imperial look good after someone tried to customize it. These cars seem to defy customization in my opinion.
 
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