Sparksalot
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I’d love to have a 67 Mustang fastback set up on a 4x4 platform.There used to be a 2nd gen--early 70's-- Camaro in my town like that when I was a kid.
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I’d love to have a 67 Mustang fastback set up on a 4x4 platform.There used to be a 2nd gen--early 70's-- Camaro in my town like that when I was a kid.
Looks like Godzilla stepped on it.
My friend Mike has the exact same truck. Here it is after it quit on the road on us outside of Telluride, Colorado last year. Notice the GMT900 Suburban behind him that got our carcasses safely home.
Tall/Long drink of water.....
An Escanali limo!
Tall/Long drink of water.....
An Escanali limo!
One owner, just driven on Sundays.
First year of that rounded body style. I had a new white one that looked the same but only had it for 9 months because it had an annoying squeak at the p/s dash to body area that the dealer could never fix and I refused to tear it down. Sold it to a private party. Bought a used 86 3/4 ton 4x4.View attachment 397444spotted this today
1988 chev 1500 long bed.
Thought it looked pretty tidy.View attachment 397445was pretty keen to get 1 of these.View attachment 397446
I really don't get the crazy camber on vehicles like this. "Cool Looking"? Efffff NO!I've passed this a few times in my travels and finally caught the light so I was able to snap a pic. Y'all peep that rear wheel camber:
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Agreed. When it’s for a purpose, I get it, but otherwise.. meh. No thanksI really don't get the crazy camber on vehicles like this. "Cool Looking"? Efffff NO!