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    Quote Originally Posted by 40th GT View Post
    Now that's hot!
    I mean, you take a early model 2nd gen mustang, put a forward opening hood scoop on it then put a pair of driving lights in front of the grill or a little lower. I'm sure glides or ej25 or somebody has an idea for a period correct lower valence similiar to the one in the picture, I looked up Jaguar XKS's but didn't find any thing appealing. Drop it down on wide wire wheels or Watanabi's or BBS RS's...stance is everything. Gurney flap on the rear deck. Maybe even side exit pipes with the heat shield. I know it's possible to get a mean looking one because it's in my head lol! Just need an investor or someone that can draw like Chip Foose to get it out



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    The King Cobra valence is perfect if the bumper is shaved. I think the main problem with this model Mustang is the wheel wells are so freaking small compared to the car. It has the proportions of the A-Team van. If they were enlarged and flared then a slightly larger wheel/tire was put on and the car dropped it would look infinitely better.

    Mustang II King Cobra





    Last edited by speedminded; 09-17-2009 at 10:14 PM.

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