Duke said:
So true but it seems there are a lot of new vehicles, cars included, that have factory headlights also with blinding intensity.
Duke said:
So true but it seems there are a lot of new vehicles, cars included, that have factory headlights also with blinding intensity.
P3PPY said:In reply to JoeyM :
That is beautiful. I had no idea rebuilding a headlight cowl (or whatever you call the eyebrow) could be done like that
I've been running across some *really* talented metalshapers on Instagram lately. Another guy worth watching is "craigthewelder"
In reply to Appleseed :
Is there a shot from 2 seconds later? Looks like he might come up just a little short. If I was one of his friends watching either outcome would have been awesome. The outfit is icing on the cake. I still can't believe the way we dressed back in the 70s and that we actually went out in public dressed that way.
Brett_Murphy said:How does that even happen?
I was replacing swaybar bushings on my MGB V-8 and while under the car noticed something strange. After jacking the car up, they looked even worse, so the front suspension was removed and this is what I found. I’ve seen idiots lower a car this way, but never to this extent. Anyway, this gave me a reason to replace every piece of rubber in the front end.
This is what it looked like with the special “lowered” springs installed. I never knew as it drove just fine.
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