The Art Of Horacio Pagani
#561
With all due respect mate that is a silly comment. Virtually all of the Zonda's that have been built after the Cinque's have had Cinque parts or Cinque style paint jobs or a combination of both. Older cars have again been updated with Cinque parts. Does that make them fakes? Of course not, the customers are just dipping into the existing parts bins to build a car they want.
Recent examples include the HH:
The Tricolour
The Absolute
The Uno
The list goes on and on. The Roadster you mentioned actually has a variation on the Cinque paint job as the bonnet graphic is different.
This is a Cinque front end:
This isn’t:
#567
With all due respect mate that is a silly comment. Virtually all of the Zonda's that have been built after the Cinque's have had Cinque parts or Cinque style paint jobs or a combination of both. Older cars have again been updated with Cinque parts. Does that make them fakes? Of course not, the customers are just dipping into the existing parts bins to build a car they want. The list goes on and on. The Roadster you mentioned actually has a variation on the Cinque paint job as the bonnet graphic is different.
Yes, but the Roadster mentioned is a Zonda F, which is basically the generation before the Cinque.
All the special editions you showed were made after the Cinque and of course are based on this latest version of the Zonda.
What I'm saying is that there's no point on making a Zonda F look like a Cinque-generation Zonda because it just isn't one.
It's kinda like making a LP640 look like a LP670 SV.
Anyway, owners can do whatever they want. This Roadster is still an amazing Pagani.
#568
Yes, but the Roadster mentioned is a Zonda F, which is basically the generation before the Cinque.
All the special editions you showed were made after the Cinque and of course are based on this latest version of the Zonda.
What I'm saying is that there's no point on making a Zonda F look like a Cinque-generation Zonda because it just isn't one.
It's kinda like making a LP640 look like a LP670 SV.
Anyway, owners can do whatever they want. This Roadster is still an amazing Pagani.
All the special editions you showed were made after the Cinque and of course are based on this latest version of the Zonda.
What I'm saying is that there's no point on making a Zonda F look like a Cinque-generation Zonda because it just isn't one.
It's kinda like making a LP640 look like a LP670 SV.
Anyway, owners can do whatever they want. This Roadster is still an amazing Pagani.
Also the "GJ" which again uses a number of Cinque body parts and panels was originally a crashed "S"
None of these owners are claiming that these cars are Cinque's, as a matter of fact they are all being promoted as one off's. Its just that the look of the Cinque has really struck a cord with potential owners therefore they are having their own versions built, be it a brand new car or an updated "S" or "F"
At this time no Cinque clones actually exist, therefore I see no problem with these other cars.
#569
I don't have any problems with the one offs based on the Cinque but the Zonda F that's trying to look like a Cinque is just wrong imo.
#570
Who cares(you I guess)? A 911gt2 spoiler on a 911turbo looks better too?
It's not like they stick m3 badges on a 320d..
It's not like they stick m3 badges on a 320d..