The car was in fact the "Rinspeed Yello Talbo" Rinspeed is a swiss car conversion manufacturer. They presented the Yello Talbot at the Geneva International Motor Show in 1996. More to see at: www.rinspeed.ch Yours, Georg Rene schrieb:
Hi,
Just trying to connect some lose ends again...
When Dieter Meier introduced his Re-Watch Project, there was also an event on a car-show or something.
I remember seeing him standing next to a very nicely-designed YelloW car. And I remember something like, that the watch could be snapped of the wirstband and inserted in the steering-wheel of that certain car.
After some searching I found two pictures of the YelloW car. Very recognizalbe due to the design of the rear-end where streamlined openings are located. The car is a redisigned Talbot.
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However that's all I can find on the subject.
On the Re-Watch site I can't find anything about this. Which brings me to another thing with the Re-Watch site. It features a download page where movies can be found about Dieter's Project. However some of the files are broken and I contacted the company about that.
No respons. Which is typical I guess. Just like they don't care. Where back to something where Provit is more important than how the product is portrayed/displayed.
The same goes for the Official Yello site. The only official thing I can find there is the url itself.
pitty.
Rene
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