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Almost all designs and concepts we come across are built on the theme of a vehicle as it would look in the future, and well, that basically is the way things should be done. Brazilian designer Rafael Reston took a different take on the idea, and created a design for the Viper, as it would look had it come in 1967. Staying true to the idea, the designer did all the necessary research and created a concept that amalgamates features from the ‘60s and the present day.

The effect of the ‘60s gives the car large circular headlamps, curved surfaces, 15-inch rims and chromed trims. Effects of the present day come in the form of the proportions, the curved roof, and side air vents. Interiors are all covered with chrome, leather and mahogany wood, to create its form as an “emotional sportscar.” If the car had really been built back then with all these specifications, it would have cost nearly $4,110.

Via: CarBodyDesign

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