View Full Version : I know this isn't right, but....
minendrews68
03-30-2008, 02:16 PM
Has anyone ever thought of using the spoiler off of a new Mustang GT on a '68 Camaro? My wife has a '06 Mustang (wanted a Camaro but they aren't going to be out for a while), And I was looking at the spoiler the other day and thought it might look good on the '68 I'm building. What do you think?
Damn True
03-30-2008, 09:57 PM
What's not right about it?
Mock it up, see if it looks good.
If you dig it, it's right.
....take a look at the spoiler on the Roush pickups.
minendrews68
03-31-2008, 09:40 AM
What's not right about it?
Mock it up, see if it looks good.
If you dig it, it's right.
....take a look at the spoiler on the Roush pickups.
Putting a "Ford" part on a Chevrolet, or vice versa lol, just a little humor. I have looked at it and it seems like it would look pretty good, I've just got to get my wife to let me take it off her Mustang for a while. I think she's afraid if it looks good she may not get it back...
Damn True
03-31-2008, 11:33 AM
How many early Ford's sport small block chevy engines? How many Chevy's have Ford 9" rear ends? Mercury tail lamps on an old Chrysler? Acura seats in a Pontiac?
Hot rodding is using stuff that a) works b) looks good and c) you can afford to build the car the way YOU like it.
Steve1968LS2
03-31-2008, 11:54 AM
Putting a "Ford" part on a Chevrolet, or vice versa lol, just a little humor. I have looked at it and it seems like it would look pretty good, I've just got to get my wife to let me take it off her Mustang for a while. I think she's afraid if it looks good she may not get it back...
I see nothing wrong with it.. My Camaro has a Ford rearend, Ford rack/pinon and is painted in a Plymouth color.
If it looks good then it shouldn't matter where the part sourced from. :)
Mr.VENGEANCE
03-31-2008, 01:08 PM
this is america right?..
this is pro touring right?
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