In reply to NickD :
Then they should do it again with a central swan neck and end-plate rear wing mounting
I thought I would throw my version of what an early Mustang should look like with flares into the ring. The car was very rusty so I put it on a 2006 Crown Vic chassis, which is true grassroots stuff, right? Obviously still a work in progress...
It has been to long that the Box flare thread Languished. I shall resurect it with these lower quality Renders of a rough model I have produced.
Now if we all try real hard maybe we could get Robbie to build it?
Is that a Subaru Brat flatbed conversion? Robbie knows I'm down for cutting up weird trucklets. Send it down to Atlanta for my signature sheetmetal box flares a la Datsaniti.
It's like the 50% more box flare version of this!
Plus add the ramp bed for upto at least 800% more awesomeness.
AngryCorvair (Forum Supporter) said:In reply to maschinenbau :
I see Datsun pickup in the front clip
and a little VW Caddy in this area:
Yeah the "Datsun Truck" model I grabbed from the library seems to be a unibody Datsun "Sunny". Which explains the similarities to a VW Caddy. But the Idea would be to use a 620 or similar Cab and build a Ramp backend. There have been discussions of FWD with 2 trailer axles. You could I suppose also make it with Dual rear wheels and a single axle. But that's 66% the amount of Boxflare which is less Awesome. The important part is that Robbie feels that he must build this contrivance to haul around the equally awesome F-Dat. There are factorials and exponents involved in computing the awesomness of this Ramp truck IRL with F-Dat on the back.
mke said:pinchvalve said:Its hard not to LOVE this pic....look at the tires on that thing!
Pre 1974. I know that because it's in the Automobile Quarterly encyclopedia set my grandfather didn't buy (yeah...long story) that's copyright 1974.
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