4x4 mustang

luis

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Look what I found in a parking lot. Had to take a second look cause I couldn't believe it. Talk to the owner and he said he wanted to try something different. I guess if you have the time and money why not

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Man, thats a big stang. I need a welder. Funniest lifted vehicle I saw was a big ol early 80's Cadillac on 44's.
 
People are getting creative lol. Next is going to be a mini van. Wonder if anyone would but in the effort for that
 

66 or a 67 stang I think, dont my mustangs that well. A bow tie guy, but either case what a waster of a classy super car.
 

Was that Mustang picture taken down here in Florida....LOL I see all kinds of stuff like that around here. Why people will destroy a car like that is besides me.... Neglected children looking for attention. So there they have it! Just the wrong kind of attention.
 
Ghost Rider said:
Was that Mustang picture taken down here in Florida....LOL I see all kinds of stuff like that around here. Why people will destroy a car like that is besides me.... Neglected children looking for attention. So there they have it! Just the wrong kind of attention.

No it was taking in phoenix az
 
Out on the west coast at Pismo Beach I've seen a bunch of 4x4 stuff cruzzin around, pinto, camaro, caddy, 55 chev, limo, El camino's. Some Nice stuff, and ya wonder why they modified the good old Detroit steel... Once at the Glamis sand dunes I saw a fiberglass ski boat cruzin the dunes. It was on a 80's bronco chassis.
 
RudeDog said:
Out on the west coast at Pismo Beach I've seen a bunch of 4x4 stuff cruzzin around, pinto, camaro, caddy, 55 chev, limo, El camino's. Some Nice stuff, and ya wonder why they modified the good old Detroit steel... Once at the Glamis sand dunes I saw a fiberglass ski boat cruzin the dunes. It was on a 80's bronco chassis.

What would motivate a person to ruin a boat and but wheels on it. It just shows that some people just don't know how to spend there money. They can buy a good jeep and that would tie up all there left over money lol atleast that's the case for me
 

i think someone here has a 944 porsche like that. its either realy super lifted or got a chev motor swap wit ha blower and huge intake sticking out of hte hood and on big drag slicks
 
There's a '69 Chevelle on one ton's in a junkyard not far from me. Been there since the 80's. It's got alota lift, it doesn't have wheels on it and it still sits a little above the cars next to it that do.

I can't see doing a muscle car like that, the older trucks and pannel wagons from the 50's and 60's look good that way. I had 63 Chevy stepside on a Blazer frame years ago. It was on 35's, looked ok.
 

flatie46 said:
There's a '69 Chevelle on one ton's in a junkyard not far from me. Been there since the 80's. It's got alota lift, it doesn't have wheels on it and it still sits a little above the cars next to it that do.

I can't see doing a muscle car like that, the older trucks and pannel wagons from the 50's and 60's look good that way. I had 63 Chevy stepside on a Blazer frame years ago. It was on 35's, looked ok.

I think muscle cars are ment for speed and looks not 4wheeling
 
luis said:
People are getting creative lol. Next is going to be a mini van. Wonder if anyone would but in the effort for that

Not quite a mini van but its a van
 

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yup, some of hte old full size vans came ready to rock with 4x4 and v8s.

i always liked the old old vans with the flat front end and swing out doors, like the mystery machine from scooby doo. i would like to build one of those into a hot rod some day
 
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