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I think if you look real close at the front suspension, you can see that the standard strut has been removed and an upper control arm assy has been added......very interesting!!! Looks pretty classy on the out side, but I would fear what I can't see underneath the car.


No bumpers, street legal? One hit on that car would require major body work, at least if you wanted if corrected properly. I agree, it's the wheels that are killer. See alot of those on hot rods.

Vicky

It says right in the description that it has a ford 9" solid rear end (which makes sense if its dragged)...

...but the shaving...even if lead was used, this body is gonna have a bunch of cracks on those seams near the headlights, rear taillights underneath, and the line under the door where the quarter panel attaches (at least the paint is going to be cracking)...it is real obvious this rig doesn't drive anywhere! It would look trashed pretty quickly. The wheel assemblies look like they went with ford spindles, so that's why the hot rod wheels are on there (cause of the ford 9" rear end). The suspension/motor setup would look sweet on a stock 240 looking Z!!!!!!

that is some seriouse engineering he has done to the suspension.

my first thought was '11" rears? how did he do that with the stock suspension telemetry?!!" then i saw the pics.

car looks nice but i'd have to say some of the shaving is a bit radicle and the car looses emphasis of oldschool sports car rather than modern ricer. i also have to agree that i'd be a bit concerned about the chassis and the important underbits of the car.

Tom.

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