
Inspired by the early 30’s Ford car, designer Jason Holmes has come up with a unique car design that not just boasts of a clean and classy design but also incorporates modern auto technology, making it an auto icon for custom classic car building. Hailed as ‘Sinister,’ the classic car runs on front 19’’ x 10’’ wrapped in 285/35ZR19 Falken FK-452’s and rear 19’’ x 12’’ wrapped in 315/25ZR19 Falken FK-452’s custom JH designe wheels. Presenting the CNC ported aluminum heads, Termec T-56 6-speed transmission, 9’’Ford rearend with 3.45 gears, the Sinister also features Art Morrison CAD designed chassis, Morrison air spring+plus front suspension, Turbular control arms and Brembo 6 piston calipers on 13’’ Brembo roots. While the rear suspension includes Air 4 bar suspension, Morrison air speing+plus air bags and Brembo 4 pisto calipers on 11’’ Brembo rotors. The sinister also flaunts fully finished interior, ensuring comfortable and safe ride to the commuters.
Designer:
Jason Holmes has recently graduated from The Art Institute of Pittsburgh in Industrial Design.
[Thaks Jason]
Finally a concept car I can get behind, much better than the super compact dribble or unrealistic rolling boxes as in previous posts.
wow, that locks phat...
it must be very safe car, look at the roll bar
great design, although the shape is little bit strange, but is a cool vehicle
i don’t see the comfort, just strange for me
This is so pretty - looks like an old school mobster car!
I like the black one, looks so strong.
Good design, but with those huge fenders and low sitting windshield, not to mention the chop top the driver would most likely have blind spots when looking forward. I’d venture to say this is an undesirable feature for any car.
I’m also doubting the comfortability of this vehicle. But the overall design is astounding. It reminds me of how vintage cars used to look like.