What a pretty car! The S-Line trim puts me in mind of a Cortina Mk II 1600E with that 88hp output. Bet it sounds lovely!
That is a neat-looking little car! It reminds me of a Ford Escort Mk1 for some reason.
I think that car body is based on the Escort.
@DeusExMackia Thank you! Not as pretty as the regular Erin car tho
@abg7 Well, @TheRoadrunner is right, that body is based on the Escort. To be fair, I have made many cars with that same style for my different companies that I’m running out of design ideas so probably they will start looking similar to real life cars from that era.
@Sillyworld Thanks They’re very different vehicles. Plenty of 70s saloons/sedans that are very pretty, just look at the Alfa Romeo Berlina…
#1974 Perenne [corporate] --Second Generation–[/corporate]
The Perenne was the design philosophy of Eugenio, a light car, with a sport handling and a smooth L6. And it was natural that after his dead the car was still being offered (after all, perenne means constant, lasting, perpetual…), but for 1974 it received a major overhaul.
Since his son was in charge of the company, he wanted to make sure his father’s leagacy will last and expand, so the Perenne was changed from nimble light sport car, to a more premium car.
The new engine was a state of the art L6 with mechanical fuel injection, capable of doing 160-180 hp depending on configuration, however, due to the use of catalytic converter and regular fuel, the power was capped at 125hp, even less than the previous model. This and the fact that the car had (for the first time) a nice interior, made the car heavy and even slower than the previous generation.
Even so, the Perenne second gen. is still one of the most remembered cars of the company, and not precisely for the 2.4L model, but because it’s race-ready 1975 special edition…
Some track times:
ATT: 2:39.54
Airfield: 1:37.27
Laguna seca: 2:04.01
Green hell: 9:53.71
It may not be the quickest car of its time (as far as its class is concerned), but it looks ace, especially in the bright orange you chose. What will you show us next?
It is the tradicional Meliora Orange racing color. The next car I’m quite excited for the next car, but as usual, I release a couple of cars, then a few months pass by until the next batch is created xD
perfect competition for my Licorne Wapiti…Well done sir.
I don’t know, the Wapiti is way faster than the Perenne, by a lot, maybe this is more a close competitor
Lol the beauty of building for the aussie market…lots and lots of high octane fuel from the pump and 98 leaded well into the late 90’s
1975 Plaudet
By 1975 Meliora presented the mature and big brother of the Accolam, the Plaudet, available only as a coupe.
Designed as a exclusive premium 2 seater, it was spacious and presented a modern look, like nothing from that era. This car also put Meliora as a contender on the premium segment.
Power-wise it used the same power unit as the Perenne, but bored up to 2.7L with extra 5hp and a less agressive power curve.
Gorgeous styling, I especially love those Mercedes W123-esque tail lights. Unusual shape for a coupe though, the roof doesn’t seem to go back far enough, but maybe that’s just me. I mean, this is the 70s after all
Well, it was the only body that looks refined enough for this model
######but it does look weird as a 2 door
1975 Perenne Turbo
By 1975, Meliora presented an evolution on the current 2nd Gen Perenne ready to compete and compel with FIA’s group 4 regulations.
This new version, simply called Perenne Turbo was the first turbo engine used by Meliora. The engine was a bored up version of the 6C28L engine, passing from 2.4L to 2.8L and using 11psi to get a max power of 237hp, paired to a 5 speed manual transmission. The interior of the car was bare because of the weight reduction and only 500 were produced.
The racing version could be tuned up in different versions (diff, engine, downforce). The engine was good for even 400hp, but it was usually used in a 385hp configuration, with the classic meliora racing orange.
ATT: 2:23.24
Airfield: 1:26.45
Laguna Seca: 1:52.25 (flying lap)
Green Hell: 8:51.61
1975 Perenne turbo Racing [Group 4]
ATT: 2:15.23
Airfield: 1:21.76
Laguna Seca: 1:44.07 (flying lap)
Green Hell: 8:12.37
######*Updated stats
Apologies for the bump, I’ve only just seen this. Damn though! Glad to see we have someone else interested in Group 4 cars here
Where would this have competed? Europe or America? And would any have ended up at Le Mans perhaps even?
Oh yeah, I’m very much into regulated racing (i don’t know if that’s the appropriate phrase)
The early perenne (up to the early 80s) is roughly inspired in the 911 (even the bore x stroke matches the 911 engines), being the '75 perenne turbo closest to the RSR (but turbocharged). I made some research and I found that the '75 competitor in Le mans had around 350-380hp and based the perenne group 4 version around that benchmark (but some sources claim it had over 400hp).
I conceived the idea of this car months ago to race on what would have been 1975 AMWEC, so in RL terms, it would had race in Le mans, and I like to think it would have been in a good position (probably not 1st place tho).
Since it’s weird and not that common that a car company races in every type of competition, I set each of my companies to different series, Meliora will be racing in endurance-le mans type of events, while ADM on rally and Sanda on the Super GT series.
Nice stuff! I’m a big fan of Group 4/Group 5 cars so it’s great to see someone with the same enthusiasm. Interesting that you decided to almost recreate the 911 in some aspects rather than just rival it, I’m see tha more though with the big boot spoiler and mini side intakes above the rear wheels.
I do like how you’ve organised your companies though. And we need more Super GT cars on this forum. I’m very tempted to run a competition on it just to get that going!
Delayed Update:
This, ADM, Sanda, Mastin and Calavera threads are on hiatus for several reasons:
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All of these companies are connected at some point, and can’t go forward with any of them leaving the others behind. That said, I need turbo L3 engines to proceed with Sanda, which are available through the UE4 version of the game, but I need some small Kei car bodies to put those engines in, which are not in the UE4 version of the game. At the same time, if I wanted to proceed with UE4, I need mechanical injection for the period of time my companies are : (
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Although my laptop is capable of running the UE4 version of the game, it looks butt ugly, so I’m saving to get a good new desktop computer. So I hope when I get this new pc, the UE4 version of the game has more content to keep playing with my companies (I feel it would be a shame just leave this incomplete or start over after all the hours and thought I’ve put into this).
Thanks for reading