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Location: San Antonio TX | At least you won't be bottoming out on anything with all that ground clearance. Plus, I'm sure other drivers won't mind when your un-muffled in-fender exhaust pipes start melting the paint off their doors and rockers at stoplights. In all honesty though, I do think it looks better than that silly looking 57 Chrysler 'Shorty' wagon that was posted awhile back. In fact, it might actually look pretty good if you drop it back down to it's normal height, put the factory chrome back on it, and give it a nice factory-esque paintjob. https://seattle.craigslist.org/tac/cto/d/plymouth-fury-wagon-gasser/6225296590.html
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Location: Perth Australia | Well, to each their own, but to me, they stuffed it.
I like the concept except for the gasser look and the shorty
My Plymouth will be painted and exterior trim pretty much the same, don't think the flames will make it either.
Be cool to do a flip front, but wouldn't really know where to start and it opens a huge can of worms here
I have been searching for a picture of a 60 fury painted flat or satin black like this to see how it looked.
I have been taking inspiration from this
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