Showing posts with label Cadillac. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cadillac. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

2010 Cadillac Sports Design Cars Concept SRV

This is the concept of next Cadillac. This concept is an idea from its Wayne Cherry who is responsible in making design concept. After a distinguished career at General Motors that culminated in his being appointed only the fifth vice president of design in the company’s history, he decided to build a concept car of his own.
2010 Cadillac Sports Cars SRV Concept
Wayne Cherry has always loved concept cars. Then you take a close look at Cherry’s VSR street rod, at the hardware, the workmanship, and, most of all, the design, and you realize it could easily take center stage as a concept car on the GM stand at the next international auto show.
"You just can't stop designing, you just can't stop being involved with cars," Cherry explains. "You start to do something like this, and it turns into a concept vehicle." He makes it sound like a winter garage project that got a little out of control, which at a basic level perhaps isn't a million miles from the truth.
Then you take a close look at Cherry's VSR street rod, at the hardware, the workmanship, and, most of all, the design, and you realize it could easily take center stage as a concept car on the GM stand at the next international auto show.
He joined GM in 1962, straight out of California’s Art Center design school, and was assigned to the advanced design studio at the Tech Center, where, among his first assignments, he assisted on a project that became the first Oldsmobile Toronado, one of the high watermarks of Bill Mitchell’s stint as GM design chief.
At Vauxhall, he worked on the gullwing XVR, the brand's first-ever concept car, which was unveiled at the 1966 Geneva show. His wild, mid-engine SRV, shown at the 1970 Earls Court Motor Show in London, was a four-door, four-seater that stood just 41 inches tall.
The Equus, one of the star concepts of 1978, was a crisp, state-of-the-moment roadster that rivaled the best from Bertone and Pininfarina. "That's the most uncompromised design I've ever worked on," Cherry said at the time.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

More what's hanging around your neighborhood?

I still can't tell for sure if it's 2 or 4 door, but how lucky that it fits lengthwise in the garage!

Now this really shows effort, a 72 Dodge Dart Swinger, Cragar SS rims proviong again that everything looks better with that vintage Cragar SS look. Hood scoop is (I think) a 64 Super Stock Dodge aftermarket piece, and wow, what a king pin piece tot he whole package look. Nothing sets off a car better than the right hood scoop choice.


Even went the 200 dollar extra with the 69 Super Bee exhaust tips. My applause!

Sunday, April 1, 2007

2007 Del Mar Goodguys

When long really is the only term I can come up with. Terrific tail light design mod, very cool