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Old 03-17-2008, 06:07 AM
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Default I got my first cover shot!

A couple of years ago I never would've guessed I'd ever get a cover shot like this with my artwork. Special thanks go out to David and Rob from MCG Publishing for the honors. I'd spent months on and off working on this project with Chris Wilkins at Group 5 Limited. The new Challenger program is very exciting and Chris and I can't wait to get our hands on a new Challenger. I will be posting pics but should have the teaser webpage up within the next 24 hours which will give a basic outline on what Group 5 plans on doing with these new Challengers and what the inspiration was behind all the design elements of the 4 different cars. There's still a lot of design and development to fine tune but the basic plan and resources are just about set in place.

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This is the SRT8 Roadster Concept. Just imagine, your brand new SRT8 Challenger shows up and you start modifications with chopping the roof and windshiled OFF! LOL! This Challenger will be a "true" roadster - no top. More details to come.





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...and here's the initial designs for the G5/S and G5/R.





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Congrats John.... but you really need to show the Posey Racing Version
THAT is a bad azz car !
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John, that has got to be the coolest feeling in the world to get a cover!!!! Congrats, some killer ideas and awesome renderings.

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congrats John, it's well-deserved!

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Absolutely awesome John, Congrats! Well deserved and not the least bit surprised.
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Congrats!!

Very well deserved!

You've been on our cover before.. in the sky image.
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Congrats, John! That's awesome.

I don't know that I've ever seen a full cover dedicated to a rendering before.
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Thanks guys! Steve, you've always given me a lot of opportunities to work with you and Johnny at PHR and because of that I've got tons of neat published media artwork that I will be making a page for on my website that is in the process of getting updated hopefully very soon.

This has been an immense project and there's still a ton of stuff that I've done that I'll be able to release in the near future. Right now I'm not sure how much I'm allowed to reveal so I have to keep things somewhat simple.

The SRT8 Roadster is planned for SEMA 2008. All the sponsors that have worked with Group 5 in the past for SEMA cars are 100% on board and we are very excited. The inspiration for this car came from primarily from the 1969 Dodge Supercharger concept car Chrysler built back in the day along with a couple other Autorama show cars Chrysler built. The director I worked at at my first job actually owned the Dodge Supercharger concept car and he took me out for an incredibly wild ride in it before he sold it to a Mopar Collector in NJ. It was also a 2 seater roadster powered by a 440 big block engine. It was a wild car! I'll post pics of the car tonight.

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