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I like it as well. The optical illusion of deep gashes and holes are convincingly done. Grey Borg motif. It has appeal and connects to all the experiences the car has endured. If indeed there is no drive train, this car is worth more now as art.
Ron
Last edited by DMC-Ron; 07-11-2018 at 04:54 AM.
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Daily Driver
Originally Posted by
SS Spoiler
If I'm seeing this right it doesn't look like
any holes were cut into the stainless, but body
putty made to give the appearance of holes...
Check out some of the other finished shots from the link. They are cut thru in places. Some of the shots Nick found were in the process of making shots.
Shannon Y
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1st angle drive - 58,027 miles (20 years) -- original
2nd angle drive - 48,489 miles (21 years) -- original from donor
3rd angle drive - 26,572 miles (2 years 3 months) -- DMCH
4th angle drive - 21,988 miles (1 year 11 months) -- DMCH
5th angle drive - 7,137 miles (10 months 2 days) -- DMCH
6th angle drive - OVER 113,704 miles and counting (OVER 13 yr 1 month & counting) -- new Martin Gutkowski unit
over 245K miles
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LS1 DMC
I don't think that this is an illusion. It certainly appears to me that the holes in the stainless are indeed holes (lots of stainless removed). In fact I recall seeing other photos of just the little erosion caverns being sculpted (the hood one specifically) before it was placed on the inside of the hood, after the large hole in the hood was added. There was another photo from above where you can see straight through the hole in the driver side door roof section. This photo kind of shows it. Same with the rear quarter panel; definitely missing stainless:
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If I had to speculate, I was guess that to get the jagged effect, the artist actually deliberately corroded the stainless. Stainless steel is far from corrosion proof. Something as simple as pool chlorine would eat straight through our 304 panels over time without too much heartache. My assumption (could be wrong) is that this is what is occurring in this photo:
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The artist likely saturated a cloth/sponge/putty/template/something with a corrosive solution, then adhered it to the stainless for a period of time until it ate through.
It is an interesting thought about possibly being a BHCC find. That does make a lot of sense. There have certainly been some cars sent there where the had limited future beyond something like this.
Last edited by Nicholas R; 07-11-2018 at 12:24 PM.
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hmmm
I think I stand corrected...
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Senior Member
As I was killing time before the soccer starterd today, I have been doing a little research, and I will offer a counter theory to Nick's, excellent though it is.
Look at this video of the work in progress, specifically at around 2:39
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eTmL3bWofs
To me, it looks like the holes were cut out with a torch or grinder. At a guess, the cardboard above is a template both for the hole and the mould that he makes the crystals in.
Just a thought.
As for the car itself, my best guess is that it is this one, assuming that it did indeed come from BHCC
https://www.beverlyhillscarclub.com/...dmc-c-6162.htm
Based on:
Grey/Auto
Auto shifter with medallion
Console clock
Door mounted grab handle
Fender mounted aerial
Before March 2017 (first instance of it at his place, though I couldn't locate that last pic from Nick showing the BHCC tag)
There is the minor in-congruence that the one linked has an engine and a dirty frame.
There were only a couple of BHCC cars that were sold without engines and they were generally trashed throughout, where as the subject car seems in decent shape, even down to the dash and binnacle
Dermot
VIN 2743, B/A, Frame 2227, engine 2320
I don't always drive cars, but when I do, I prefer DeLoreans
http://www.will-to-live.org
No-one is to stone anyone, even, and I want to make this absolutely clear, even if they do say "carburetor"
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Yugo?
This whole concept reminds me of an article
in Car and Driver or Road and Track of ways to
utilize old Yugo cars. Everything from BBQ'S,
dog houses and bookshelves. Neat if someone
could find it and post....
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Senior Member
OK, the exhibition is now open until Oct 21. at Galerie Perrotin in Manhattan’s Lower East Side
I hope someone can make it down and get some good shots and maybe see if it has a VIN.
Dermot
VIN 2743, B/A, Frame 2227, engine 2320
I don't always drive cars, but when I do, I prefer DeLoreans
http://www.will-to-live.org
No-one is to stone anyone, even, and I want to make this absolutely clear, even if they do say "carburetor"
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I like how it's supposed to be his " dystopian vision of the future" yet those door struts are still holding the doors all the way open. Let me get a set of those too!
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Senior Member
Looks like a another Beverly hills car club car with that plate..LOL
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Gess
Already saw it pop up on reddit, too.
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