Jon recently posted pix of the first Corvette body patterns. It does not need a large corporation to make similar tools. Here are a couple of examples that I did in the early 1980s.
The QL.
I have no measurable talent for styling so I put the word out on what I was looking for and Dan Parry Williams arrived at my workshop one Saturday morning with this sketch. I had been somewhat disappointed with the efforts of some others who had offered designs. As soon as I saw this sketch I knew that it was the one. Dan and I formed a great partnership turning his sketch into reality, and we have been friends ever since. The finished result follows the original concept very closely, which is often a rarity. I did all the mechanical design which was quite innovative.
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Construction stages of the pattern, made in the basement bedroom of my house at the time. That allowed evening work on it after returning home from my workshop where I was working on the mechanical stuff. I was working to a self imposed target date to get it on display at a show in London.
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Dan was a mechanical engineering student at the time which had the advantage that we had access to a small windtunnel at his college. Here he is at the controls. I made a 1/6 scale model and used an Action Man toy to do the riding. Aerodynamics with practicality was a big part of my concept. We did comparative tests with a standard bike and if memory serves me correctly we had 67% of the drag of the standard machine.
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Continued in next post. Too many photos for a single post.

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