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Old 05-17-2014, 04:40 PM   #51 (permalink)
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Anything on these guy's design?



The full statement is always "Your link is broken in this browser at this location/time." It works for me.

aerohead -- You still have the Ghia, right? Convert to electric and then build a box from behind the seats to 6" beyond the stock back bumper. Presto, fodder for the link.

I landed on Permalink #41 and revisited the Original Post.



Do you have an actual DBA? Are you actively using this title currently? I used to brand my Christmas cards with 'Bougas Enterprises'.
*I've not seen those guys design.Would like to
*Yes,still have Ghia.The North Texas Electric Auto guys have all I need for an EV conversion.I live 6-miles from Denton.I don't need a bunch of range.
And yes,the body will be corrupted.The roof went away with the SawsAll.She'll be a spyder at first,with turtledeck head fairing,tonneau over passenger side and rear seat, (mocked up in plaster right now).I have a second (mini-hypercar) Plex aircraft canopy also.
*The DBA has lapsed.

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I wouldn't hold your breath on a new Dakota, let alone it looking anything like those renderings. Allpar isn't known for being the most accurate site, even among the wild speculation of future-cars news outlets.
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*I've not seen those guys design.Would like to
*Yes,still have Ghia.The North Texas Electric Auto guys have all I need for an EV conversion.I live 6-miles from Denton.I don't need a bunch of range.
And yes,the body will be corrupted.The roof went away with the SawsAll.She'll be a spyder at first,with turtledeck head fairing,tonneau over passenger side and rear seat, (mocked up in plaster right now).I have a second (mini-hypercar) Plex aircraft canopy also.
*The DBA has lapsed.
Hey aerohead. Here is a link which shows the Ortolani and Ewosakul design.

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I wouldn't hold your breath on a new Dakota, let alone it looking anything like those renderings. Allpar isn't known for being the most accurate site, even among the wild speculation of future-cars news outlets.
I would love to see a new Ranger based on the Transit Connect, wont hold my breath on that either. The compact pickup segment is likely dead for at least the rest of the decade. Even the current compact pickups have ballooned, the base model Tacoma weighs 3500 lbs.

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Old 05-17-2014, 04:59 PM   #55 (permalink)
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I wouldn't hold your breath on a new Dakota, let alone it looking anything like those renderings. Allpar isn't known for being the most accurate site, even among the wild speculation of future-cars news outlets.
Yes,so many of these concepts died in the crib.The very fact that an idea got this far along does suggest that some designers are aware of the physics involved in efficiency.Especially in light of the upcoming 2025 CAFE standards for light trucks.And that's a consolation right there.
Mercedes has caught up to Ford's Cd 0.22 Probe concept of 1983.
It will be an interesting decade to watch.
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And yes,the body will be corrupted.The roof went away with the SawsAll.She'll be a spyder at first,with turtledeck head fairing,tonneau over passenger side and rear seat, (mocked up in plaster right now).I have a second (mini-hypercar) Plex aircraft canopy also.
My thought was incomplete. The electric conversion would allow a pickup box to be almost as low as the floor of the engine compartment.

OTOH, for a spyder... Hot VWs had a feature car once (I'd never find it again, I've got 30 years of back issues) that was a Ghia roadster. He used the top back roof section from an El Camino for the back edge of the cockpit. It matched the contour of the Ghia perfectly and gave a nice curve to the edge. One could reproduce it with a piece of pipe bent to match the El Camino.

I like the idea of the Ghia fenders and tailights on either side of a tailgate.
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FYI: I saw a Jeep Pick-up truck outside of Ann Arbor today similar to the picture below. I'm not sure if it's an aftermarket product or something coming out of the factories today.

AEV fills the void for a Jeep pickup, will debut truck at the SEMA show - Autoweek


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The more research on this sort of thing the better.And it's great to try 'n get all the pickup data into a consolidated archive.
It takes a village to streamline a truck.
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I'll start a list for p'up drag coefficients and we can add and update as new data becomes available.The Cds will be in descending order, from high to low
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*1987 Ford F-150 ....................... Cd 0.567 (est)
*JEEP Comanche.......................... Cd 0.55
*1973-87 Chevrolet C-10............... Cd 0.569-0.535
*1985 Mazda B 2000 .................... Cd 0.523
*1986 Mazda B 2000 .................... Cd 0.495
*1982-93 Chevrolet S-10............... Cd 0.475
*1982-93 GMC S-15 ..................... Cd 0.475
*1988 Ford F-150 ........................ Cd 0.473
*1987 Volkswagen Pickup .............. Cd 0.466 (est)
*1990 Volkswagen Tri Star Synchro.. Cd 0.46
*1988 Chevrolet C-1500 ................ Cd 0.45
*1994- Toyota T-100 ................... Cd 0.44
*2006 Dodge RAM Mega Cab .......... Cd 0.44
*1990 Toyota pickup .................... Cd 0.44
*1997 Dodge RAM 1500 ................. Cd 0.432
*1980s Dodge Rampage ................. Cd 0.428 (est)
*1990 Volkswagen Projekt Zwo........ Cd 0.425
*1994 Chevrolet S-10 ................... Cd 0.42
*1994 GMC Sonoma ...................... Cd 0.42
*2009-12 Dodge RAM 1500 4X2 ...... Cd 0.419
*2012 Dodge RAM 1500 4X2 ........... Cd 0.386
*2013 Dodge RAM 1500 4X2 ........... Cd 0.360
*1988 GMC Centaur (concept) ........ Cd 0.325 (est)
*1989-90 GMC Syclone LSR ............ Cd 0.315
*2013 GM/Holden Commodore ......... Cd 0.309
Oh maannnn... I have an uphill battle with my little rig. It's those factory fender flares- that's got to be it.
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Really interested in improving my MPG on my 2006 Dodge Mega Cab. I saw down below that the CD on my truck was .44, I'm assuming that b/c I put 33's on it that it's worse now. I have a 6 ft bed and was thinking of doing the half tonneau cover. If I was to build it, what would be the amount to leave exposed? Any other ideas to improve my whopping 9.3 mpg would greatly appreciated. (with my trailer and loaded, 6.2 mpg's) I'm going to be building a slope on the front of my trailer which should help. Let me know. Thanks.

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