Pictures of decently Modified cars [Vol. 3]

Pictures of decently Modified cars [Vol. 3]

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GTRene

16,741 posts

225 months

Wednesday 24th April
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Fermit said:
looks ok, better then the original car which is it based on, a bit funny also, not bad if your looking for such jeep-ish car, but then want to give it a 'personal' touch a bit different.

Fermit

13,085 posts

101 months

Thursday 25th April
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GTRene said:
Fermit said:
looks ok, better then the original car which is it based on, a bit funny also, not bad if your looking for such jeep-ish car, but then want to give it a 'personal' touch a bit different.
To my mind, they're hardly close enough to look like fakes, more a tribute to the cars. If anyone knows what they're aiming at I'd say they'd raise a smile. Others would be clueless to their inspirations.

GTRene

16,741 posts

225 months

Thursday 25th April
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good explained, its of course not a replica or sort of thumbup

ZiggyNiva

1,139 posts

187 months

Monday 20th May
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DodgyGeezer

40,678 posts

191 months

Monday 20th May
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BadOrangePete

640 posts

45 months

Monday 20th May
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Spoilt slightly by the shorter doors IMO, always thought the proportions look off when rear doors are deleted, like when people used to convert 4dr Impreza's to make 3dr reps

finlo

3,781 posts

204 months

Monday 20th May
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DodgyGeezer said:



You can still see the outline of the rear door!

GTRene

16,741 posts

225 months

Thursday
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just came across this one for S, looks like a lot of work that went in, almost not recognizable, its almost cheap... ok a bit red leather, but wow, looks not like a 1965 car it looks 'great' maybe not vor everyone's liking, but not a bad job.

1965 Vauxhall Victor FB Restomod Hot Rod 4.2 V8 4WD









https://www.carandclassic.com/car/C1679510