CYURE GOES TO NATIONALS!!! Yay!!!

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Both concepts will be at the LA Auto Show in new paint and accessories. There is a possibility of them showing up in that area at other events as well, around that time. Once those dates are confirmed, I'll post them in our events area of this community forum.

Jamie
LA Auto Show, November 21st-20th-Mark your calenders!
 
Here’s another random picture from my husband. He really just shoots everything. Stuff that I don’t expect.

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Happy Monday! Here is another picture of the front seat in the Traveler. Specifically I was looking at the underneath of the center console. I would most likely put my purse there, but wouldn’t want it to move when turning. It would be nice if there was a hook or something to keep purses/backpacks where you put them.


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Would be super nifty if they included such a hook, but if not, there are a ton of other options for you. 3M makes some metallic, heavy duty, damage-free hooks that would likely stick in place under the console.

By the way I cannot stress ENOUGH how amazing these interior colors are. Gooey Earth Tones as far as the eye can see... *drools*
 
Would be super nifty if they included such a hook, but if not, there are a ton of other options for you. 3M makes some metallic, heavy duty, damage-free hooks that would likely stick in place under the console.

By the way I cannot stress ENOUGH how amazing these interior colors are. Gooey Earth Tones as far as the eye can see... *drools*
My husband is not a fan of tan interiors and he really liked the Traveler interior. So pretty.

And yeah you could probably just stick a Command hook on there to hold purses or backpacks in place if needed.
 
Hello peeps! Now we are getting to the portion of the pictures that are similar but not the same. Different angles, lighting slightly different. So I’ll keep posting them. It seems like you always see something different even if the picture is similar.

This next picture shows the Harvester door and the Rallye stripes.


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Hello peeps! Now we are getting to the portion of the pictures that are similar but not the same. Different angles, lighting slightly different. So I’ll keep posting them. It seems like you always see something different even if the picture is similar.

This next picture shows the Harvester door and the Rallye stripes.


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I love that SM did the retro stripe which isn’t exactly like the originals but instantly recognizable and then you realize the effort they put in to setting the stripe angles just right so that they enhanced the harvester graphics. Kudos to the team for laying that out perfectly
 
I love that SM did the retro stripe which isn’t exactly like the originals but instantly recognizable and then you realize the effort they put in to setting the stripe angles just right so that they enhanced the harvester graphics. Kudos to the team for laying that out perfectly
That actually begs the question for me. Did SM design the graphics early on knowing they wanted them -then when harvester was decided on was the gas cover graphic designed to match/align with the retro graphics or was it visa-versa? Chicken or the egg scenario
 
That actually begs the question for me. Did SM design the graphics early on knowing they wanted them -then when harvester was decided on was the gas cover graphic designed to match/align with the retro graphics or was it visa-versa? Chicken or the egg scenario
I hadn’t thought about that. Good question.
 
That actually begs the question for me. Did SM design the graphics early on knowing they wanted them -then when harvester was decided on was the gas cover graphic designed to match/align with the retro graphics or was it visa-versa? Chicken or the egg scenario
I would assume since there is a gas cover they intended to have it when they built the rollers and graphics came next to compliment it.
 
Its probably one of the classiest logos I have ever seen.
Knowing the history and the tractor as the base of the design I appreciate it a lot (truly-it’s so obvious once you know) but I’m a script fan as well. I feel like the harvester logo on the gas cap was a a play on abstract farming.
 
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Hello! Here’s a slightly different angle of the front seat of the Traveler. I really like that center console and I hope it keeps the accent lighting.

Question, the part of the center console that opens looks like it’s divided down the middle. Do we know if that opens in one piece or does each side open independently? It might be cool if it could do both. One button to open the whole thing while another button on either side just opens one side. I known my husband or I will have our arm resting on the console and the other needs to get something so we have to ask for them to move their arm.

One observation. I know there have been discussions on them forum about the steering wheel being a squircle. From this angle it looks flatter on the bottom of the steering wheel than the top. The top looks more round.

Traveler front seat, console, steering wheel.

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