![]() 10/19/2019 at 08:10 • Filed to: Ian Callum, Aston Martin, mid-engine | ![]() | ![]() |
I don’t watch DriveTribe regularly but this video popped into my feed. Originally posted a few days ago; I’m a little surprised it hasn’t been mentioned on Oppo:
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I tried to posted it the day it came out but kinja was borked. I’m glad you were able to share it It’s a very cool history tidbit.
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Isn’t it amazing images haven’t surfaced before
? Wow.
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That's awesome! It's like the lovechild of an Aston DB7 and a Jag XJ220.
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Not much wrong with
it, and much that’s great.
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Yes, it’s an absolutely stunning car. I wish it had been made.
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For real. I keep going around the entire car, pouring over the details, and other than maybe shrinking the wing, or swapping it for a lip or ducktail spoiler , there isn’t a single thing I’d change. It’s damn-near perfect, which isn’t surprising given that Callum penned the design.
Man I wish they’d have built this car.
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weird and very interesting
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lol
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That’s gorgeous
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This is exactly what Callum should be doing with his new company.
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Yes!
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Not really surprised. Pretty common for killed program clay or inside/outside properties to get swept under the rug of time. I work in design at a large car company, and we have a whole underground lair of projects that dont exist in photos or on the net.
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Quite a different mid engined proportion. Very cool.