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I don't know if I like it. The cuda stripe needs to go as well as the shackles, then maybe it might look better. I think its the slope of the trunk area that makes it look funny.
Wow, that is certainly unique! I would love to have that. Of course, as mentioned. I'd tweak it a tad like removing the bumper guards, stripe, shackles, and put larger tires on it. I totally agree with Demonic about the frame. Without tying the frame, it may not only be sloppy but outright dangerous! I too would like to see it with the top up. It looks to have Colorado plates??
What ever, thank you for posting the pictures, for a moment I thought you actually owned it.
interesting, in my opinion, if they had put it together as a factory RR GTX drop top without all that extra crap on it , I believe they could have pulled it off a little better.
I'd drive it. Is it a convertible, or permanently converted to roofless?? I remember there was a '63 Plymouth a while back that someone made a "parade" car.
I'd bet it's "roadster" and doesn't have the top or mechanism, since it would have to be fabricated or adapter from a 70/71 E body, and those are rare.
Three different shades of orange... shouldn't have piece painted it. Maybe the shackles compensate for the squirrely ride.LOL Looks good as a convert though