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fj40 with a hot rod style chop top OMG

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fj40 with a hot rod style chop top OMG

Post by bj42turbo »

just found this in the trading post :rofl: :roll:
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Post by savage »

that is awesome!!!!

holy shit... wat was it going for?!?!
(i cant afford it, but am interested in the car)
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Post by adam.s »

Would give you the shits driving it I reckon, like driving a tank lol :)
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Post by pcman »

that was on ebay a few months back i beleive


heres another photo only this one is different its rwd only with full corvette running gear under it
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Post by bj42turbo »

Will I get flamed for saying that lowered chop top one looks kinda cool

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Post by pcman »

if you dont think of it as a 4x4 rather a cool custom cruiser it does look sweet imo

but we drive 40's so we are both crazy lol
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Post by ozlegacy »

love the look of the yellow one

just not sure how practical it would be.. :lol:
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Post by halminator »

the answer to my dreams - plenty of offroad clearance but still able to fit in the local parking station. perfect!
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Post by hj 45 »

HJ is throwing up uncontrollably at the hideous sight

OMG, what have they done? :? :cry:
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Post by Shorty40 »

That Corvette hotrod one is AWESOME :armsup:
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Post by ozlegacy »

http://www.autotrader.com.au/photodisplay.asp?State=NAT&adnumber=W54636598701

Not a bad price might have to pop down to the dealer and have closer lookat how they have done it, would look good with flanmes :cool:
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Post by Swifty »

I dunno $7000 seems a bit steep for a fairly stock (roof excluded) looking 40.

Personal opinoin is that its just wrong ;) . I have hit my head on my roof before hate to drive one that low.
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Post by ozlegacy »

7k is steep for crappy 2F but the roof!!

Im guessing they have had to drop the seats due to roof height? Which means relocating the fuel tank?

If Al Capon drove a cruiser it would look like that :D
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Post by UZJ40 »

the guy how done it lived around the corner from me.

it did look cool, but close up it was very ordinary, and no headroom.
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Post by a187luv »

SEEN IT FIRST HAND...down the road from work near the local.

you know...driving along and any 40 catches your attention.

it is fairly ordinary, the welds are not very neat inside. shouldn't be too hard to do i guess. but be a pain if you rolled and had no recplacement.
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Post by Meldge »

No head room in the YELLOW one for the times when your ass comes off the seat...

But i like the RWD one, want to do a Middy like that... :lol:
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Post by ozy1 »

The yellow one, i have seen a few times, normally see it about 20 mins from home, in the Penrith area, i dont mind normal 40's, but i say it looks shit, the guy i seen driving it, looks like hes too tall for it, it was a complete waste of a good 4by.
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