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Ya...butt, too much is not enough I guess. That is the first chopped Mustang I like, and would like to see the fab work. I do like the dash and instrument cluster. There were a lot of shop hours in that build.
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I like 95% of it........A LOT! Hot Wheels tyre and rim combo look....I just can't learn to like'em!
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There’s a lot of work in that car, I wonder if it will get driven anywhere??
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Bolted to Floor wrote:
There’s a lot of work in that car, I wonder if it will get driven anywhere??
I was thinking the same thing John. They didn't show much chassis reinforcement, I'm thinking show only car.
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Look at the tires in the wheel wells. Will it turn without destroying the fenders? Of course it does have air rides - maybe they will help.
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Nice mod work, I guess, but way too low and wheels too big. Seems a lot of work for a Mustang that sits too low. Its a wonder that the front wheels don't hit while turning. JMHO.
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