Another one for the Armenian guy! Don't see many overhead shots of this model. I think it's a great angle for it. john Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Thank you! An absolutely sensual view of a beautiful expression of industrial art. I like the velocity stacks. The Lusso in your photos is the same color as my first Lusso. Here's an interior view: Image Unavailable, Please Login
Snorhakalutiun. 'Krasnavian' was the code name for the fictional, Russian double-agent in Derek Marlowe's Dandy in Aspic (though I have my people).
I bluff at poker, too. The color scheme in the last photo you posted is interesting. Also, the car seems to be sporting wire wheels from another model. I wonder if the wheel wells were lipped to make room for larger tires.
Another cool detail, not the best shot but I thought it was cool, and I'm not talking about the tip of my hat in the mirror lol lol Image Unavailable, Please Login
The car is currently apart to its nuts and bolts. The darker gray color you see is the car's original color (photoshopped) and for a while I was thinking about a stripe that would match the interior. But I have gotten over that and all bets are off. Good eye about the wheels. These are RW-3526's which also went on the Comp 250 SWB's. The car will have two sets of wheels for kicks; the factory standard and these RW-3526's shod with wider rubber in the back. john
strange detail. can you do a zoom of the window and the position of ext. miror? is the first time i saw it in this place...
Do I recall correctly that the Lusso wore 185x15s? At one point, I put Firestone Indy racing tires on my Lusso. Steve McQueen had done the same with his and told me they tended to loosen up the rear end.