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Primaz
USA
40 Posts |
Posted - June 27 2005 : 8:05:28 PM
I AM IN NORTHERN CA AND HAVE A CUSTOM CAR AND AM LOOKING FOR A COMPANY TO PRODUCE MOLDS OFF OF MY CAR. I WOULD APPRECIATE ANY SUGGESTIONS THAT PEOPLE MAY HAVE.THANKS AL |
kitcarguy
535 Posts |
Posted - June 28 2005 : 05:21:58 AM
What kind of car is it? What makes it so special that someone would want a car like it? is it a one of a kind car? Sorry to ask the questions but you cant just post that you have a car and want molds of it and expect people to jump...lol1995 Taurus SHO Supercharged...418HP at the front wheels. 1986 Z28 350HP 1888 Fiero GT LT1 ( V8 Archie Adapter) IFG Diablo In progress 1974 porsche 914 350 conversion |
Admin
USA
224 Posts |
Posted - June 28 2005 : 08:39:29 AM
Primaz never mentioned trying to sell anything or that people might want it. He's just asking for a little helpful information, thats all. KitCars.com Mitch
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kitcarguy
535 Posts |
Posted - June 28 2005 : 11:49:30 AM
I understand mitch. And sorry if I seemed rude. I just thought what I was asking was pretty valid. I mean for all we no it could be a custom one of a kind YUGO...lol. Ok well that's a stretch. But if he is looking for molds to be made one would say it might be a interesting car and he sees potential profit in replicating it.1995 Taurus SHO Supercharged...418HP at the front wheels. 1986 Z28 350HP 1888 Fiero GT LT1 ( V8 Archie Adapter) IFG Diablo In progress 1974 porsche 914 350 conversion |
Primaz
USA
40 Posts |
Posted - June 29 2005 : 1:16:24 PM
FYI,I have pictures but I can not understand how to upload them as they are not a url they are jpeg? Anyway the car is the Primadonna Z car, and has been in a number of pubications such as Z car enthusiats, etc. It keeps the clasic 240Z lines but takes the body to an extreme with a tilt front end, all panels are designed to be attached with no bodo or filler. The car can pull over 1g with full coil over suspension running 285 tires in the front and 345 tires in the back. Powered by the original 6 cylinder which is capable of reliable 200,000 miles with 300-1200 hp if built correctly. I want to know my options to create molds as my car is the last box flared version of this famous car and the original molds are destroyed. I would be glad to post a pict if somebody can explain how to upload a jpeg from my hardrive to these forums? thanks for any help in advance, PS the car was long ago featured in Kit car magazine when one of your photographers took photos during a car show? early 90's? AL |
kitcarguy
535 Posts |
Posted - June 29 2005 : 4:08:51 PM
You can upload a pic at www.imagecabin.com and just post the link hereWill Redo Sig When I post pics of the cars...lol |
Primaz
USA
40 Posts |
Posted - June 29 2005 : 6:11:33 PM
Thanks kitcarguy for the instructions to post a picture. I hope this works! I have uploaded one jpeg picture that has 3 views of my Primadonna Z car.http://www.imagecabin.com/imagehost/u/1362/1885/18561.jpg AL
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kitcarguy
535 Posts |
Posted - June 30 2005 : 05:57:59 AM
Wow . That's a good looking car. I have never seen one. Was that a kit? I think you said it was. Or was it a dealer option? Its odd that I can't find any info on the web about those cars.Is it the whole car you wanted to make a mold of or take off the body panels and do them 1 by 1? I will look around for any z car companies and give you a listing. Maybe there will be some interest there. Will Redo Sig When I post pics of the cars...lol |
Primaz
USA
40 Posts |
Posted - June 30 2005 : 12:12:37 PM
I want to create molds of the custom panels (hood, two front fendors, 2 running boards, 2 rear fendors, rear clip for rear lights, rear bumper, and large wail tail. The car was not a dealer option but the fit and finish are perfect. The car has been featured in the Z Car Enthusiast book but the car never made it into full production; only 3 initial cars were built with this one being the only box flared verison. All the panels bolt on so no filler nor bondo so each piece can be unbolted and molds being created one at a time.AL |
jaysherman
139 Posts |
Posted - June 30 2005 : 7:44:05 PM
You might contact this company and see who made there molds. I think it was in the Bay Area.http://cuttingedgereplicas.com/ 
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