While nobody is arguing that the Caterham Seven is a car you buy for the experience of driving it, not the look, we’re sure that some owners would be interested in re-bodying the all-important chassis in some kind of different clothing.

As you can imagine, the only constraints are the general shape of the car and the fact that it has to be open-wheel, in order to retain at least the basic Seven look. Other than that, any number of shapes could be grafted on, like that of a 1960s Indy car, as per the proposition of Bo Zolland Design AB.

Currently still being tweaked and adjusted, these bespoke body ideas completely transform the look of the car into something far more curvaceous and attractive – the original seven was never that much of a looker, featuring a shape that was first of all functional and served the purpose of lightness above all else.

Scroll down and check out the gallery – each photo shows a different interpretation of the new shape.

By Andrei Nedelea

Story References: Viztech via Silodrome

PHOTO GALLERY

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