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Good project..... wrong car :(

andres

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Hi everyone up there. this seems to have done more work than required.what do you think ?:?
 

67RT

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I wonder what frame they put it on? Is that a convertible mustang windshield? I don't think so and don't recognize it.
 

sprdv1

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lol, fo show.. seen that on FB yesterday.

My goodness, bout all I can say
 

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I think the top draws from it. While not for me, I've always admired the black one. The brown one.....not so much.
 

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Mattco

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Hi everyone up there. this seems to have done more work than required.what do you think ?:?



I really don't mind this one but don't like the uncut low riders. I would like to see this one without the top up on it.


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Rustytruck

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I think its a poor choice of color. If your going to go extreme on a car not particularly designed for it you really need to make the color pop so its a fun car and not a Blah looking mistake. When I look at a car that's lowered its done to be fun and exciting. Comparing the black Bronco above to the brown one shows the night and day difference the color makes.
 

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Broncos are already notorious for their lack of head room. You'd need to be 5'3" to comfortably drive that one.
 

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67RT

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Hi everyone up there. this seems to have done more work than required.what do you think ?:?
Andres, did they drop the body on another chassis? It looks like the C2 Corvettes that were dropped on the C5 chassis with the slung back windshield frame...
 
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andres

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Andres, did they drop the body on another chassis?

I did not check it too much I just stopped my car because it was a EB ;D and take a couple of photos for my friends up there.

But I'm pretty sure he modified the suspension, and left the original chassis (Here in Colombia it is not legal to change chassis)

Maybe they cut the coil springs a bit on the front, and passed the leaf springs under the rear axle.
 

67RT

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I did not check it too much I just stopped my car because it was a EB ;D and take a couple of photos for my friends up there.

But I'm pretty sure he modified the suspension, and left the original chassis (Here in Colombia it is not legal to change chassis)

Maybe they cut the coil springs a bit on the front, and passed the leaf springs under the rear axle.
Thanks for forwarding. The windshield really looks like a late model ragtop kiind of low and slung back. I bet they dropped the body on a late model chassis.
 
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