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By fordmantpw · Posted
I've got a spot in my garage for that 70 Boss if you need a place to park it. The kid's car can sit outside... The drive from GA may be a bit far for you, but I promise to take it out regularly to keep it in shape! -
I'm definitely considering a 70 boss 302 if it wasn't priced outrageously and I figure out where to park it. Saw one at GAA auction go for $100k. I'd love to do a restomod with a coyote 5.0 and 6r80. The 77 f100 would just replace my current f150 which I only use for hauling lumber and other stuff a couple times a month.
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ll valid points, but remember that AI for designing cars is in its infancy. It's only going to get better. Much better.
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By DeluxeStang · Posted
I was responding to Akirby, but I see where you're coming from. A 2 door coupe definitely isn't gonna be the most practical thing in the world. -
By twintornados · Posted
Because as well as some of those AI designs may look - sometimes you just gotta touch it, smell it, and feel it...no AI design could ever do all that. -
I'd consider another down the road. It just wasn't a practical vehicle to have as a single vehicle.....it worked fine when I had the Flex (which was long paid off) for "usefulness" like getting larger items, but on its own it didn't make sense to have, and the Bronco offered sort of a combo of an SUV and convertible. I don't recall ever specifically mentioning a 69-70 (might be mixing me up with someone else), but that could be a neat idea.
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By DeluxeStang · Posted
Would you ever consider buying a mustang with how much you like them, either a 1970 or something more modern? We've discussed how Ford could evolve the mustang's design moving forward, and I believe you said you would like to see s750, or whatever it ends up being called, pull styling cues from the 69-70. I could see that direction working well if they execute it the right way. -
By DeluxeStang · Posted
Because it's not very good lol. Even our best renderings are just Lincoln grilles on boxy SUVs. The issue with AI is it can't replicate that spark, that creativity, that new design that human designers can. All it can do is pull from a pre-existing same of designs. I asked it to render me a muscle car done in the Italian design style, and it just gave me a mustang with a Maserati badge. I see AI being really useful for right ideation and communicating a basic idea. I can see a world where like the film industry uses AI to outline a film as an evolution of the storyboarding processes they currently use, and other things like that. But it's not good at producing quality end of line creations. I see manufacturing and engineering being replaced by AI moreso than design. There's a startup, and their name eludes me, it's called like Cziengler or something. They used AI to engineer a lot of the chassis components on their supercar giving it parameters for weight, stiffness, and cost, and it quickly created an effective suspension design that meets all that criteria.
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