ok because i was making a 70s land yacht but the year was 1976, not 1970
so im going to do an earlier generation based of that car
I cannot wait - will your brakes be worse than mine though i wonder…
In the final hour I realized that this car is too new for the brief, the body unlocks in '75
(SMH!!!) and thus will not be entered. I will still post these pictures tho since I did spend a lot of time on it…especially the white top. I might try to make something else for this challenge, but I dont want to rush it, so who knows. Good luck to everyone who does enter successfully.
Who is ready to be met with a 12L eninge?
Let me blow it up on Notruf 110, then the effort wasnt made for nothing ![]()
Thats a good one, i hadn’t thought about that. I was too busy being distraught. Ill send it to you.
The All-New Sovereign V12
Power in Silence. Comfort in Motion.
In an age of noise, the Sovereign whispers.
From the moment you close the door, the world retreats. Inside the Sovereign V12, you are met not with the rumble of machinery, but the serene hush of finely tuned luxury.
Beneath its sweeping hood lies the new 12X1L V12 — a 12-liter, hand-crafted engine designed not for speed, but for serenity. Delivering a wave of smooth, low-revving torque, the 12X1L glides the Sovereign forward with a dignity no lesser motor can match.
Yet power is only part of the story.
The Sovereign V12 is built on a foundation of hydropneumatic suspension, ensuring every mile feels like a gentle drift through air. Cobblestones become whispers. Highways, silk. Your journey begins the moment you exhale — and never jolts again.
Inside, supple upholstery wraps you in quiet splendor. Genuine wood trim, soft lighting, and craftsmanship without compromise.
And while the Sovereign may look like a limousine, it lives like a sedan: with ample rear legroom, four wide-opening doors, and a trunk big enough for a life well lived.
Sovereign V12
For those who expect silence to speak louder than power.
DISCLAIMER: no interior included because I have a skill issue
Just a reminder, 5 days left
At Akarinya, we have always valued luxury.
Introducing the 1970 Akarinya Kanona R-1-8000 Luxus V12.
Strong, majestic styling, befitting of the Supreme People’s Representative of Kimigaru.
A regal presence, one that not only turns heads, but keeps them.
And a boot big enough for whatever business may need to be attended to. As Henry the Eighth of England once said, 'Let heads roll."
The Akarinya Kanona.
If it’s good enough for the leader of a world superpower, its good enough for you.
Dalluha Coach & Motor Works Some shady mofo behind the nightclub presents…
1970 DCMW Al Sultan Standard
in Flaming Flamingo Metallic
“Huh? Isn’t Dalluha under an embargo here in Gasmea? And don’t they drive from the right? How’d this…”
“Listen, pal, this kind of deal doesn’t come often. Keep the questions to a minimum, huh?”
“Alright, alright…does it run?”
“Runs great. Carbed V12 sucks gas but is actually pretty reliable.”
“Rides ok?”
“Are you kidding? Full-size DCMW here with a hydropneumatic suspension. Might as well ask if water is wet.”
“How about inside?”
“Yup, comes with a dance pole and a Luxury-grade interior.”
“Lux, huh? Not handmade?”
“No, that’d be the Supremacy trim, and if you have to ask what that costs, you can’t afford it. This, on the other hand, is a Standard. Still not the cheapest ride, but then DCMW rarely is, and you get what you pay for.”
“How much, again?”
“23 and a half grand. Cash. Deals like this don’t come around often. And if you think bigger is better, well, it don’t get much bigger than this. Ya want it?”
GREEN LIGHT FOR THE COMMODORE!
When you think of a domestic full size car, you might remember that Globus has a brand new model, too. With distinctive styling and many engine options.
To make best use of the green light in front of you, we recommend the “Commodore” with 340 wild horses.
Forget the worries about reliability. The new models are not even a lemon if you paint them in lime green.
Generous all wood* and leather interior, too!
- wood is used from the Gasmean Plastic Oak.
Launched in 1958 as Framptons sturdy workhorse the Stagecoach has earned its merits through the years as a limousine, taxi, policecar, ambulance, etc and of course as a generous family car. The model was discontinued the year after in 1971, dearly missed by many.
Hell. Yes. The potted plant just ties it all together… –mwuah—
Let’s see those buttons on the rear door.
So far i got cars from
@DuceTheTruth100
@Atomic
@Ch_Flash
@Happyhungryhippo
@moroza
@MoteurMourmin
@George
Yall got 3 hours left if you’re not here
1970 Shepherd Boardwalk
The 1970 boardwalk is the peak of luxury. It’s hydropneumatic suspension glides across any road while its 391ci V8 gives an equal amount of power and smoothness. It’s also said to have the bluest interior ever made, but that hasn’t been scientifically proven.
1975 Proboscidea
A simple to maintain and affordable entry to luxury cars the Proboscidea makes for a great car someone who makes money and wants to keep doing so.
A 395CU V8 and 3 speed auto propels all 1.7 tons of American comfort in effortless fashion.
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