Solved- NEH 72: Eco Transportation Phoenix - 2009

Started by Carnut, November 10, 2009, 11:02:31 AM

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Carnut

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Arunas

Honsetly, I still can't uderstand what's the point of posting such renderings...

Carnut

Quote from: Arunas on November 10, 2009, 11:13:36 AM
Honsetly, I still can't uderstand what's the point of posting such renderings...

Surely anything motoring/car-related is of interest?
Those who don't like this kind of thing can simply ignore it..
It can be fun trying to find the obscurest things?
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Otto Puzzell

Quote from: Arunas on November 10, 2009, 11:13:36 AM
Honsetly, I still can't uderstand what's the point of posting such renderings...

Surely, you jest.
You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

Carnut

Time for a move.  Experts - it's yours.
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Carnut

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white12

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I never thought this car could be my really first pro-point because it was posted when I started in autopuzzles, I found this photo long ago but I thought It was solved but it is the Eco Transportation Phoenix concept car.

Greetings.

Some words about this car:
Eco Transportation Phoenix is a conceptual design for American urban life. This machine is in itself a try to blend freedom, strength, and flexibility, with a special concern to our gradually deteriorating environment. Design seems to be inspired from American muscle cars and pick-up trucks. This two-seater car derives power from Flexi-Fuel V8 engine. Not only engine but the bio-composite material and recycled aluminum used in body are other important aspects that make it soft toward the environment. The tough and agile design incorporates a safety cell made from reinforced bio-polymers with roll-bars behind each seat to provide additional protection. An Orbital Omni-directional four-wheel-drive system makes it capable of rotating around its own axis and sideways. All this sounds fantastic and do go with its name that is inspired by an ancient mythical bird, except that it can't fly.
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Carnut

You're not the only one who had forgotten this one!
At last it's solved then!
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