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Posts: 281
Location: WA/USA | An interesting piece of experimentation for sale on Seattle Craigslist. I wonder if a neutral drop would yield a wheelie?
shortened to a 2 door has a 1976 318 4 bbl 727 auto trans.
hydraulic tilt front end. traction bars. rack and pinion steering.
front disk brakes. fenderwell headers NO MUFFLERS!
I drive it often it has current tabs and a clear tittle.
needs some tinkering and has some rust .
please don't expect a perfect car for this kinda money.
call me with questions NO TEXT! NO TEXT! I will not reply!
253 226 O265
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Expert 5K+
Posts: 9910
Location: Lower Mainland BC | Another example of "Custom(ization)" = Uglifying (= to make something ugly).
Edited by 56D500boy 2017-07-30 1:44 PM
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Location: Parts Unknown | Most, if not all of the people who do/did these kind of custom
jobs do/did not think the starting vehicle is/was anything but
ugly to begin with, so by their thinking, one ugle is as good/bad
as another ugly.
Cars like this were quite popular when I was a kid in the 60's.
Not just on the track, either. Lots of shorties were driven on the
road. |
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