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Originally posted by LateFan View Post
Y'know, black looks really good on these...
Ha, to each their own, that's just my opinion.
Originally posted by MR 325 View PostAndrew, congrats on the new job! Definitely more your style. ;)
I'm very excited to see progress continuing on the car! Love the new suspension too. :D
Solid mounted! #becauseracecar
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More progress on the bodywork.
Maestro has really spent a lot of time the past couple days making sure the door gaps line up perfectly.
With the trunk lid underside done, the top side was next. As with the other panels, the bare metal is sanded and hammered before small amounts of filler are added.
Primer added over top.
A few days were dedicated to getting the nose just right. This meant using a spare set of grills and a lot of metal shaping. I really think Maestro's actually a wizard. Once he was happy, on went the primer!
Getting geared up for this weekend's "FabFest", hopefully I'll get that fabrication list completed so we can start looking at paint.
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your pictures are broken! I can't wait until they're fixed! This looks awesomePaynemw
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Did some quick homework - I never knew who designed the 1600 / 2002.
"BMW's design director Wilhelm Hofmeister assigned the two-door project to staff designers Georg Bertram and Manfred Rennen."
"Hofmeister influenced formation of the new BMW design philosophy, he was one of the creators of the BMW Neue Klasse (New Class, 1961) - technically new, modern, fast, sports sedans, which changed the automotive industry for decades; his innovative BMW 2000 C (1965), where he continued Bertone's ideas, was unjustly criticized at the time as a 'greenhouse' while the car's lamps were called 'Asian eyes' "
This is interesting - Giugiaro was the young genius at Bertone who designed the Alfa Giulia GT, probably '62.
"Georg Bertram, the co-designer with Manfred Rennen under Wilhelm Hofmeister of the so called Neue Klasse (New Class) - compact sports saloons launched by BMW in 1962, with the BMW 1500 as the first car; Bertram worked also with Rennen and Michelotti on BMW 2002 and 2002 touring; he is often credited with the first drawing of BMW 2002."
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Originally posted by paynemw View Postyour pictures are broken! I can't wait until they're fixed! This looks awesome
Originally posted by CubbyChowder View PostMan, your boy Maestro is killing it, it even looks beautiful in primer! Love the amount of progress that's been happening lately!
Can't wait to get this thing going and slap a certain roof rack on it. The plan is to drive it up the coast next year to the Bay Area 02 show, will have to swing by your place.
Originally posted by LateFan View PostAren't these two curves that come together at the corner of the hood sweet? Similar to the Alfa GTV nose, like maybe the '69 1750.
This is interesting - Giugiaro was the young genius at Bertone who designed the Alfa Giulia GT, probably '62.
"Georg Bertram, the co-designer with Manfred Rennen under Wilhelm Hofmeister of the so called Neue Klasse (New Class) - compact sports saloons launched by BMW in 1962, with the BMW 1500 as the first car; Bertram worked also with Rennen and Michelotti on BMW 2002 and 2002 touring; he is often credited with the first drawing of BMW 2002."
Funny story, I first learned of the 2002 by a design Professor whose day job was drawing for Bertone. He used the car as an example of how a simple design with great proportions can, "on occasion", be more appealing than swoops and curves.
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Interesting!
You see some of those clean crisp lines and planes in Michelotti's work, like in the Sebring...
He did some nice airy greenhouses, and I love the high wheel arches with the body sitting way down over the wheels. TR6 is another example. Very interesting that he was a consultant / collaborator on the 02.
Sorry to distract from your thread!
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Originally posted by SkiFree View PostHe's just awesome. I want to buy him booze but he doesn't drink? Got to find some way to show my appreciation.Simon
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Originally posted by SkiFree View PostHe's just awesome. I want to buy him booze but he doesn't drink? Got to find some way to show my appreciation.
Can't wait to get this thing going and slap a certain roof rack on it. The plan is to drive it up the coast next year to the Bay Area 02 show, will have to swing by your place.
Not gonna lie, I'm anxious to see the car completed with the rack installed! You should absolutely swing by my shop on your way up next year, would be stoked to meet you and chit chat for awhile (and see the car in person too!).
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Originally posted by 2mAn View PostTheres always a vice. Booze is the most common. If he is a "non-drinker" chances are he likes certain sodas or Root Beers. I like Thomas Kemper Black Cherry Soda. Insane amount of pure cane sugar lolOriginally posted by CubbyChowder View PostI'm sure he'd appreciate a night out at his favorite restaurant with his significant other (if he has one). Maybe he's even got a specific tool in mind that he really wants but doesn't want to actually spend money on, I know I have plenty of those :D
Not gonna lie, I'm anxious to see the car completed with the rack installed! You should absolutely swing by my shop on your way up next year, would be stoked to meet you and chit chat for awhile (and see the car in person too!).
Well this weekend wasn't quite the "fabfest" I was hoping for. We had a client come in with a very rusty rocker on his 2002, so the bulk of the time was spent there.
However, the hood has now been tackled by maestro. On the right side there was a pretty sharp dent he managed to tap out and then go over with a thin filler layer.
Now the engine-bay bodywork has begun! Note the frame rails are now stitch welded to the inner fenders. This is a nice touch when building a race 2002, so it makes sense here. I still need to remove "shave" a few things and the fab work will mess up some of the progress, such is life.
Lunch-break progress (don't mind the nuggets). Laid out the freshly-chromed bumpers. A fellow 2002 friend runs a hotrod shop and I asked him about chrome work. He was kind enough to do my parts with a batch of his own!
First step was to paint the insides of the bumpers with a nice industrial paint.
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