Questionable modifications: pictures inside!

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That rat rod truck is pretty cool, I can't tell what it is though. Maybe a Chevy LUV? The bagged and body dropped dually is interesting, it's clearly an advertisement though for either wheels or suspension.

With all this mini trucks being posted, I'm starting to feel rather nostalgic about my old one.
 
How does someone even fit in that!? :confused:

Easy, it's body dropped and is probably channeled so the floor has been modified. It's a bit of a squeeze if you're a really big person but I've been able to get into trucks like that and I'm 5'10".
 
Easy, it's body dropped and is probably channeled so the floor has been modified. It's a bit of a squeeze if you're a really big person but I've been able to get into trucks like that and I'm 5'10".
I'm sorry but I really don't see it. I picture my knees becoming my shoulders.
 
Just posting this again for those who didn't see it on the previous page.
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That rat rod truck is pretty cool, I can't tell what it is though. Maybe a Chevy LUV? The bagged and body dropped dually is interesting, it's clearly an advertisement though for either wheels or suspension.

With all this mini trucks being posted, I'm starting to feel rather nostalgic about my old one.

It's a Datsun 620.
 
I agree that the back is a hell of a lot better than the front but it still seems off. I think it's because of the lip spoiler.
 
Went to a car show and there was a 1997 civic with a s14 front end. Granted, the guy did a very good job on it, but it's still questionable. The rims really pushed it over the edge for me
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"not for eco but for aesthetics rear fender skirts"

"Here is what they call an eco mod a wheel cover on a modern car
but there is part of me that thinks that although this has been done
for economy it would have been better if done firstly for aesthetics
then economy."


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What a lovely story.
 
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