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Regarding the silver coupe (post #41 & #44) I think the wide body conversion would look better if the radius at the top of the puffed out quarters and fenders were quite a bit softer overall and faded out as it joined back into the stock body panel flow. Being it doesn’t have the bat wing to balance the looks in my mind the roof hoop appears too high, I’d cut it down and bring it closer to the body so it doesn’t look quite so obnoxious. While I don’t miss the front bumper because of the spoiler the rear of the car really needs one to break up the look of the panels. I like the trunk lid spoiler….. wish I had one. My 2 cents worth, other’s ideas will vary and that’s okay too :grin:. ~ John Buchtenkirch
02M2, I think you’ve gotten away with removing the rear bumper on your green coupe (where to me it just doesn’t work on the silver coupe) because you’ve made the taillights proportionally taller than stock and the detail work on the lower pan breaks up the panel a bit and makes it look interesting. The frenched taillights is also a nice California custom touch.
I don’t think the wheel flairs like you have illustrated could work on a street car, they swing inward too quickly from the wheel opening and the outside edge of the tire would hit them severely limiting wheel travel. Also I find the straight line at the top of the rear wheel opening a bit odd, I think one of the E9 signatures is the more or less round wheel openings front & rear.
Finally, being that you have removed the deck lid emblems I’d certainly continue the body side moldings (which you seem to have toned down in width) across the deck lid edge and possibly top it with a small spoiler like is on the silver coupe. While overall I love my coupe’s styling the tail leaves me with somewhat mixed emotions……. I wish BMW would have let the stylist that stretched the nose for the 6 cylinder update the tail too. The rear bumper looks great but the taillights are too narrow (in height) and too low on the panel. I’d have larger taillights that swing the corner a bit (which would eliminate side marker lights) and a sunken trim panel with the gas filler behind the plate (Bavaria style). Why BMW stylists left the body molding off the deck lid bothers me, if they really felt it was necessary they should have ended the quarter moldings in maybe a spear tip before they swung the rear corners, the way they did it looks like the deck lid molding fell off the car IMO. ~ John Buchtenkirch