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GT6 GT6+ - could be a solid car

It belongs to my neighbor. She's also got a fiat parked behind it. I though it was a metropolitan but I don't know anything about them. She and I are competing for the highest amount of dead vehicles on the block. It's too close to call right now but we are both out of space and storing vehicles elsewhere.

Daniel
 
Actually, even a bolt on flare would require so much trimming away of exsisting metal that it would end up being permanent.
You can trim and roll the fender lip up to help fit more rubber without flares.

The thought of altering the body of my current GT is not conducive to sleeping through the night .... However if I had a parts car to play with, then Targa or "T" tops, fender flares, and fat tires would come into play. And maybe a Olds 215 to help melt the excess rubber from those fifties.
 
Daniel,

The nice thing about buying a car like this
is that you're not modifying a perfect body - as the
fenders are already flared,you can blame it on the
previous owner.
I think it looks good.

- Doug
 
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