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I've heard that they are pretty stiff with a pair of subframe connectors. I'm not sure how they do without them though. I wouldn't try to make a all out go-fast car with one though.Can Fox body convertibles even do that well? They are already pretty floppy as notchbacks, so I'd assume putting serious power behind it would be a "twist the chassis in half" situation.
That van should be posted in the tasteful modifications thread
FINALLY SOMETHIGN THAT I THOUGHT IS QUESTIONABLE IS TASTEFUL?!
Now I wasn't expecting that. But I don't see you everyday so let's rely on the others such as @Cano.
I wouldn't post it in the tasteful thread, and I would even agree that it's kinda questionable, but it's all sorts of awesomesomesome. I'd rock it everyday. Heck I'd put Cragars in it just to make it even more offensive![]()
Welcome to 1976View attachment 183958 I don't like the side exhausts on this.
You need Cano to tell you not to put a mod in there?Well, too late, you took too long to come here.
So I half failed on both sides. Bollocks.
What I mean is, when I really think something is tasteful somewhat, he sometimes told me to refer in here...You need Cano to tell you not to put a mod in there?
I'm a little confused... Scratch that. Very.
Good effort but still bad. They need better rims.![]()
Awful Zonda replica from California. Probably based on an MR2. Is broke down in this picture.
To be fair, everything about it is wrongGood effort but still bad. They need better rims.
I believe that that might some variety of 1980s stepside truck (F-150, I think. Definitely not a Ram) with the bed in the process of being rebuilt.Oh yeah, I saw these pickup trucks yesterday with questionable things done to them.
Yeah, I don't see someone that often just decide to slap metal together to make his own pickup truck bed.
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