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'Speechless' is a good word for it, yeah.

The shame of it is that some interesting craftsmanship has gone into the building of this.....thing.

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Jim,

Please don't follow that lead for your dime!ROFL:stupid::finger::sick::cry:

Will

I've seen a Corvette 4x4 along the same idea . Why ( insert Tanya Harding's voice ) sobbb...... why ?.......:stupid:

Except for that speaker???? in the tranny hump, I like the interior.....

Man, that's where I grew up!

Goes to show, some people have more $$$ than sense!

What's wrong with that? If your going to go 4x4-ing then do it in style. LOL

LOL, I'd rather have it at normal height and have it have the 4wd...but hey I'd rather go mudding in that than some ugly old truck!

So you think it will sell??? I got a spare $17K burning a hole in my pocket. Just kidding, I don't think the guy will get an offer above $2000 for that thing.

The craftsmanship does look pretty good. I'm not sure how long the front tires would last with the camber and toe out he's sporting though. Adjustable ride height on a Bronco II chassis is NOT a good idea. Twin I Beam front suspension is known for huge camber change like that.

Not my thing, but I've seen worse things done to Z cars.

Man, I'm surprised that you guys haven't seen this before. The guy that did this does a lot of different things to every Z he owns (at least the ones that I have seen). Might not be your cup of tea, but he does amazing work. Guess you need to go to MSA to see his stuff in person. He goes there every year with something new to show. I personally was impressed with his 240Z with a 350Z drivetrain (suspension and all).

I like it. It is a fun exercise in creativity. Craftsmanship looks good. I hope he gets 17K++ for it.

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