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blue65coupe

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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ford-mustang-convertible-custom-/320759022770?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item4aaeba44b2

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That thing looks just like a life-size Hotwheel!

At least it appears to be done correctly, in that it is all one color and looks to be put together with more than duct tape. With better fitting wheels and the loss of the headlight covers it might not be so bad. He avoided the decklid park bench. That's something...
 
Kinda looks like an 80's Trans Am kit, except it looks like a$$.
 
Wow! There goes breakfast.
Looks like an old school soap box Derby car.

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"Horseplay" said:
That thing looks just like a life-size Hotwheel!

At least it appears to be done correctly, in that it is all one color and looks to be put together with more than duct tape. With better fitting wheels and the loss of the headlight covers it might not be so bad. He avoided the decklid park bench. That's something...

Sorry, didn't realize it was yours.
 
My first impression was kinda like horseplay---different wheels and some other slight changes and it is not too bad, reminds me of a corvette slightly, it would definately be different.
 
"blue65coupe" said:
Sorry, didn't realize it was yours.
Still kicking myself for letting it go!

Actually, it didn't strike me as being a typical ricer job. Probably because it lacked the unpainted body panels and fake (black spray bomb) carbon fiber hood. I also have a soft spot in my heart for a little body kit action on a car when done properly.
 

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"Horseplay" said:
I also have a soft spot in my heart for a little body kit action on a car when done properly.

There is a difference between having a body kit on a mustang and having a mustang in a body kit.
 
"blue65coupe" said:
There is a difference between having a body kit on a mustang and having a mustang in a body kit.
Horseplay is an optimist, glass half full kinda guy...
but I like the quote, my "E-coupe" is more of the "Mustang in a body kit" at least I'd like to think that. This just looks weird. The "kit" should compliment the body, not hide it.
 
"AzPete" said:
Somewhere......under all the pile of plastic......is a nice 5.0 Mustang.

Not so sure... All those pics, and not any of whats under the hood. My bet is a rats nest.
 
OK. I never used the link to see more of the car. I just did and I'm off the fence. Upon closer inspection it only got worse. Mr. Optimism retracts any defense I may have presented.
 
"Horseplay" said:
OK. I never used the link to see more of the car. I just did and I'm off the fence. Upon closer inspection it only got worse. Mr. Optimism retracts any defense I may have presented.

Sold it huh?
 
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