My best sketch with a ballpoint pen so far. Used a reference from the book i got for Christmas ( How to design cars like a pro)
I know this drawing seems unexpected or lower than your expectations but if i haven't mention, I have a passion and interest for classic cars too. Although i've grown much more into JDM's or JNC's ( Japanese Nostalgic car) since there is a huge abundance around in Malaysia still waiting to be restored i myself am waiting to get one for a low price and getting it done up Kyusha-Kai style ;) it might be a term that speaks more of the modifying scene, but well its part of designs anyways. In terms of a more Japanese Culture influence in modding.
Anyways back to the topic!
The car above is actually a Mazda Rx-3 or Savanna GT (in Japan). I know the car is out of proportion xP. I actually had kinda scrapped it and just kept it as junk in my room until i discovered it back and had a great idea using Tracing paper to do some mods on it. Which explains the next picture. Kyusha Style! :D
Here's a real example of the car
Here's the transformation of the original sketch with tracing paper :D
Gave it Some fender mirrors (its a Japanese thing or taste per say), Some black bolted on fenders, classic front spoiler, some SSR MkII's with deep dish offset wheels, and for the first time in my life! i drew cambers for the rear wheel!, Ducktail spoiler ( i don't know why classics seems to just suit well with ducktail spoilers) , Lower Side Skirts, and lastly a mazda sticker on the windscreen. =P
Anyways here's for viewing pleasure purposes of the interesting Savanna GT/ Rx-3 in racing form. This has Gurachan styling rather than Kyusha-Kai =P.. (Gurachan emphasizes more on outrages unrestricted modification of the body and aerodynamics for cars during the 70's in Japan for car races which has evolved to become and create Bosozoku styling and movement in Japan :D ) Check those SSR rims! looks abit like star sharks :D
Well mostly thats it, more posts on the way then! Updated these drawings on My FB photo's folder "Project -MFSC" so stay tuned or check it out where most of my complete folder of drawings are!