PSC: 1968 Porsche

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Need a little help from the really good guys.

This pic is one of my co-workers Porsche. A beautiful car then, and still great to drive today.

The upcoming christmas party, there will be a power point presentation showing some of the pictures over the last year. I was hoping that you guys would take a crack at dressing up this car.

Rules: (Only one)

Do it in stages, saving each stage. Add a spolier, change the color, lower it, change the rims = 4 pictures
You only need to show the final picture here, but save the steps if you win, as I'll load it into the PPT as a slide show.

Hopefully I'll be able to throw some cash the winners way as a thank you.

Thanks,
Guys, this is very appreciated.

AO
 

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yes it is. The more designs I can get, the better it will be.

BTW, 6 minutes to reply...man...

Thanks,

AO
 
oh god... can't even think of what some are going to do with it... :scared:

i can't improve on this, it's already perfect! tell your co-worker he's got a magnificient looking car! :)
 
Originally posted by Der Alta
Need a little help from the really good guys.

This pic is one of my co-workers Porsche. A beautiful car then, and still great to drive today.

The upcoming christmas party, there will be a power point presentation showing some of the pictures over the last year. I was hoping that you guys would take a crack at dressing up this car.

Rules: (Only one)

Do it in stages, saving each stage. Add a spolier, change the color, lower it, change the rims = 4 pictures
You only need to show the final picture here, but save the steps if you win, as I'll load it into the PPT as a slide show.

Hopefully I'll be able to throw some cash the winners way as a thank you.

Thanks,
Guys, this is very appreciated.

AO
Can we do anything we want, or was the "add a spoiler, change the..." just an example?
 
Yes, it is a beautiful car, and he is the envy of more than a few people. It has been fully restored. He's got a bit of work to do on the engine, as it run sa bit rough at times. But other than that, it purrs like a kitten, and roars like a lion.

1968 Porsche 911

For the brief write-up I did of my ride in it.

The notes that I listed were simply examples. There are no set thoughts, other than I'd like to have the individual steps to show the transformation.

I'll pass along the notes to Rob (my co-worker).

Thanks,
AO
 
Wow! subtle changes, and such a difference. Looks like I'll be shipping a few $$ north of the border...

AO
 
I could see lowering it (raising the wheels), adding a respectable tail, adjusting the color, adding the Special effects like light sparkles on the head lights.

I'm simply amazed at what you did in such a short time...

AO
 
I'd liek to keep the background, as much as possible. It's located right outside the VT office, so everyone in the office can associate with the location.

But if done right, I'm not against it.

AO
 
And by theng I meant thing. I'll have to postpone the later steps because I gotta go out for a bit.
 

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Here it is lowered before I go. Step 5.
*EDIT* changed to a picture with the liscence plate removed.
 

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I shaved mine, door handles, side markers (front, back) Lowered it and changed color. Oh yeah I took the porsche sign off.
 
Originally posted by StevieMo
Here it is lowered before I go. Step 5.
*EDIT* changed to a picture with the liscence plate removed.


i'd drive that! :thumbsup:


lemme see what i can do to make it look not too bad... :D
 
basical shaving of the markers, and the chrome strip on the bottom of the door.
 
did i really write basical instead of basic? :lol:

anyhoo, changed the wheels and widened the rear tire to make it look more realistic.
 
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