100 percent my friend. Just because it can be done doesn't mean it should be done. Too many times people get an idea in their heads and never get an objective opinion or take time to step back and look at where they're going. They just get to the end when it's too late to change things
The car has been very heavily modified. The rear quarters have been widened dramatically, and the front wheel arches have significant flares added, and, of course, the new lights. I like the new tail lights, they really flow with the lines of the car. I kinda like the widened rear, although a bit less wide would have been better, as the transition from the doors is a bit bulbous. I'mnot so sure about the front lights, but they do go with the lines of the car very well.
It's always hard to judge what someone was going for when they built it. It isn't our cup of tea but as long as they do a double take as they walk away, it's working.
Unfortunately we haven't been able to find more information about the car then what was presented but hopefully someone in the comments can provide us with more information
Saying it works, because the shape follows the bodyline is wrong. The car is filled with soft edges and rounded corners, so the very pointy edges on the Z-headlight doesn't fit in at all..
Let's be honest, it's a weird look. Is definitely a car where things look like they go together but they don't...reeeeeally go together. Someone should have used Photoshop first instead of a cutting torch.
Just because it fits, doesn't mean it works.
100 percent my friend. Just because it can be done doesn't mean it should be done. Too many times people get an idea in their heads and never get an objective opinion or take time to step back and look at where they're going. They just get to the end when it's too late to change things
This thing is definitely gonna give me nightmares
Best comment ever.
This is in Aistralia. The seller wanted over AU$200,000 😂😂😂😂
That seems like a lot... unfortunately we don't know a lot more than what the photos show
The car has been very heavily modified. The rear quarters have been widened dramatically, and the front wheel arches have significant flares added, and, of course, the new lights. I like the new tail lights, they really flow with the lines of the car. I kinda like the widened rear, although a bit less wide would have been better, as the transition from the doors is a bit bulbous. I'mnot so sure about the front lights, but they do go with the lines of the car very well.
It's always hard to judge what someone was going for when they built it. It isn't our cup of tea but as long as they do a double take as they walk away, it's working.
I don't think they have hurt the DNA of the looks, what engine / chassis / interior mods were done?
Unfortunately we haven't been able to find more information about the car then what was presented but hopefully someone in the comments can provide us with more information
www.carscoops.com/2017/09/if-real-jaguar-e-type-with-nissan-370z/amp/
@@level6world Thanks - I don't like the sculptured mirrors, but customs are for the individual that pays for them, not the masses anyway.
@@WTU208 Absolutely. We just like poking fun at them, but its all in the eye of the wallet-holder.
I don't mind the headlights, the tail lights don't work. They look too big.
We would be curious to see more photos of the car to judge. It really is a very unconventional look.
Saying it works, because the shape follows the bodyline is wrong. The car is filled with soft edges and rounded corners, so the very pointy edges on the Z-headlight doesn't fit in at all..
We couldn't agree more. An interesting idea, but it doesn't really work.
A tragedy to violate the beauty like this of the original E-Type.
It's unfortunate when someone with talent creates beauty only to have it "improved" by without.
Nice lines, just difficult to see a classic with Z parts.
Let's be honest, it's a weird look. Is definitely a car where things look like they go together but they don't...reeeeeally go together. Someone should have used Photoshop first instead of a cutting torch.
Nicely done, yet ugly
Proof that excellent craftsmen require guidance? It is somewhat ironic that someone this skilled could make something this abominable.