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Old 07-02-2008, 06:49 PM
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Original Cobalt Drawing/blueprint design sheet

I need help finding the drawing with dimensions of the cobalt or something simliar to that. i gotta lil project for myself. Please post pic or link if you find something

Something simliar to this

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Hm. G6 rims and wingless. Nice.
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Originally Posted by lewisb13
Hm. G6 rims and wingless. Nice.
It just something i found , i want dimension so i can put this **** in Auto CAD maybe 3D
Old 07-07-2008, 12:23 PM
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I actually like that car...
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These might help with finding dimensions

http://www.goodwrench.com/gmgoodwren...sions_Body.pdf
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looks like it has a roll bar!
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Originally Posted by 68nova200
looks like it has a roll bar!
Its called window glare. . .
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niec i've always wanted to model a redline in 3d .. but i can never find model sheets :-( do it up man
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Originally Posted by elecblue06
niec i've always wanted to model a redline in 3d .. but i can never find model sheets :-( do it up man

I still need a drawing

Originally Posted by Chad92
These might help with finding dimensions

http://www.goodwrench.com/gmgoodwren...sions_Body.pdf
i need something like what i have above and just add dimensions

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Originally Posted by ChevyRockstar
I still need a drawing



i need something like what i have above and just add dimensions
why do you need dimensions though?
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Originally Posted by elecblue06
why do you need dimensions though?
For 3d that way it doesnt get any werid curves on me from the 2d drawing being a inch more or less
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Pretty cool
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Originally Posted by ChevyRockstar
For 3d that way it doesnt get any werid curves on me from the 2d drawing being a inch more or less
oh i usually do it with the orthographic views and use spline curves to make a cage.. i've never used dimensions lol
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Originally Posted by elecblue06
oh i usually do it with the orthographic views and use spline curves to make a cage.. i've never used dimensions lol
yeah if i do this its gonna be once, and if not perfect imma be pissed
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Old 07-09-2008, 10:32 AM
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bumpage.

you could go out and measure your car. scale it. haha

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Originally Posted by ls1fbody
bumpage.

you could go out and measure your car. scale it. haha
Nah i may measure wrong, besides i want originals lol
Old 07-09-2008, 10:39 AM
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haha, ok, isn't there measurements like width, height, length and what not in the owners manual?
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a guy gave me a link with some of that stuff , i just wanna see what else is out there
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Old 07-09-2008, 07:41 PM
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**** if your using cad you don't even need to scale it the veiw port command does it for you.
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cool pic I wish I could find a similar one of the G5 coupe
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why not look on edmunds or some other site
i know they list wheelbases and other dimensions, it's at least a start
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Originally Posted by tiny
why not look on edmunds or some other site
i know they list wheelbases and other dimensions, it's at least a start
I got a PM already with that thanks

Originally Posted by Evil C
**** if your using cad you don't even need to scale it the veiw port command does it for you.
A view port can be scaled how i want yes. but the still the car has to be drawn propornate(sp)

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