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Grinnall re lived? got bored watching TV
Posted: 31 Mar 2011 03:00
by Bendder
When I saw the red Grinnall for sale I thought wow nice side shot... so of course I copied it and was a bit bored while watching TV tonight and this is what happened.
Stretched Nose between windscreen and wheel arch
Rear wheels moved back
10% larger wheels and arches both front and back
Lowered roof line by 15%
Reshaped rear deck and lights to match front and give modern rounded look
Elongated doors and window, 2+2 maybe?
Very deep sills to give the hunkered down look
Smoothed and raised swage line
Definatly not perfect but it did keep me busy for 1hr
Mark
1977 TR7 FHC
1978 TR7 FHC
1980 TR7 DHC
1980 Rover SD1 4.0L
Posted: 31 Mar 2011 14:05
by rocky_679
omg i love it [:D]
stephen j dark
Posted: 31 Mar 2011 14:06
by DNK
Top's a little to low but I like the rear and doors
Don
"No More Cars For You"
71 TR6- Perpetual remodel
80 TR7 V8 Kick in the pants
Posted: 31 Mar 2011 14:59
by FI Spyder
Yeh, you got to raise the top or be peeking out over the top edge of door/dash. Other than that, very good.
TR7 Spider - 1978 Spitfire - 1976 Spitfire - 1988 Tercel 4X4 - Kali on Integra - 1991 Integra - Yellow TCT
Posted: 31 Mar 2011 16:54
by Bendder
OK, raised the roof line but it looked a bit odd so I cut down the angle of the back window to match the windscreen which gave back the fast look to the top. I laughed when I read the comment aboout peeking out over the dash! I'm only 5'6" so I always do that! How high the top is was never realy a concearn for me, unless maybe it were only 6" high.
Comparison photo's
original Grinnall
fist try
raised roof
Mark
1977 TR7 FHC
1978 TR7 FHC
1980 TR7 DHC
1980 Rover SD1 4.0L
Posted: 31 Mar 2011 18:26
by Marsu
Great work - looks lovely, very inspiring.
Made me wonder what it would look like with the sills aligned with the axles, so made some adjustments:
Posted: 31 Mar 2011 19:30
by FI Spyder
Roof height is better. The higher sill line makes it looks husky with a low centre of gravity and different. The lower sill line is more conventional and probably is in keeping with some design principle. I kind of like the higher one as it different than what you would normally see coming out of a design studio.
TR7 Spider - 1978 Spitfire - 1976 Spitfire - 1988 Tercel 4X4 - Kali on Integra - 1991 Integra - Yellow TCT
Posted: 31 Mar 2011 19:38
by Bendder
Actualy I think I like that better. Looks more proportional than the look with the deep sill. Humm Maybe we should all drop Ideas and we could mail it as a groupe effort to BMW!
One can always dream, even if it has sub titles.
Mark
1977 TR7 FHC
1978 TR7 FHC
1980 TR7 DHC
1980 Rover SD1 4.0L
Posted: 31 Mar 2011 19:51
by Marsu
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Century Gothic, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by Bendder</i>
... Humm Maybe we should all drop Ideas and we could mail it as a groupe effort to BMW!
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Good idea - come up with a new "Shape of things to come" - A TR9?
I'm imagining AWD through 4 x 200kW electric motors, solar panels on bonnet and boot lids, multiple modular battery packs in low centre under bonnnet, floor pan, doors, B pillars, etc.
[Note to self, must stop dreaming like this.]
Posted: 31 Mar 2011 20:08
by PeterTR7V8
I get confused by AWD. Can someone explain how on an All Wheel Drive system the spare wheel comes into play? [:D]
The map:
http://tinyurl.com/wedgemap . The blog:
http://www.forum.triumphtr7.com/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=8548
Posted: 31 Mar 2011 20:15
by Marsu
<blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Century Gothic, Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"><i>Originally posted by PeterTR7V8</i>
I get confused by AWD. Can someone explain how on an All Wheel Drive system the spare wheel comes into play? [:D]
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Get with the times Peter - there's no spare (5th) wheel is this concept!
[url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Run-flat_tire"]Run flat tyres[/url] are a must!
Posted: 01 Apr 2011 03:31
by ColoradoTR8
Run-flats can be very heavy though and feel weird. Many sports cars these days don't come with spares or run-flats. They do come with a can of fix a flat and a mini compressor though. Not joking. They also recommend some sort of roadside assistance coverage in the owners manual and factory literature. Spare tires are so 20th century don't you know.
<b><i>Shawn</i></b>
Posted: 01 Apr 2011 11:15
by jclay (RIP 2018)
So, when does production start?
Another TR9 Concept:
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Posted: 01 Apr 2011 15:03
by FI Spyder
That looks very clean and would have been a good replacement as the 1982-1989 TR7/8 with an aluminum block, EFI, Sprint turbo engine and Rover R380 transmission. Not differentiated enough for a TR9 though.
TR7 Spider - 1978 Spitfire - 1976 Spitfire - 1988 Tercel 4X4 - Kali on Integra - 1991 Integra - Yellow TCT
Posted: 05 Apr 2011 02:18
by Bendder
OK another boring night on TV so I played with the front end. Like I said before I'm not that great at this so i couldn't smooth out the edges of the fenders as much as I would have liked for the rounded look I wanted but you might get the idea.
Lowered roof line
smaller mirrors
enlarged front air intake
larger louveres
smoothed hood but kept the center buldge for the retro feel
raised wheel openings
wider front end overall
hidden wipers
widened the front lights (thinking twin projector lights that only open 3-4" ?)
Mark
1977 TR7 FHC
1978 TR7 FHC
1980 TR7 DHC
1980 Rover SD1 4.0L