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    none e30 content* help me find a build or more info on this car!

    Thinking of revamping my Impala after seeing this, or my 81 Regal.

    I love old schools, they are my first love. After seeing this it totally changed my perspective on options of setting one up. I don't know I just want to do a domestic in a different style that i can still look at and love and this meets that for me. Me and some friends have talked about it before this is the first example i have seen.
    I found the pic on tumblr and no info was within the notes. I have def tried my googling skills and haven't came up with anything (yet). Anyone know this car or a thread regarding it, please link me.

    91 E30 318is
    99 E36 M3
    05 E46 ZHP sedan
    66 Impala Lowrod



    #2
    Not sure how you're going to get that much rear negative camber out of a solid axle? If you're not after the cambered look, there are already thousands of older domestics rolling around on on airbags for that ultra low look.
    84 325e - 91 325i - 92 318 touring - 91 Trans Am - 01 S4 avant - 03 S-type R - 96 F350 - 15 SS - 84 Biturbo - 91 Defender

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      #3
      ew

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        #4
        That my friend is a 64' Lincoln Continental! And you have very good taste. That car is on my list of vehicles to own. The rear doors are factory suicide doors. The back def has IRS, no getting that done with a solid axle like stated above. All the 60's Lincoln Conti's are sweet.
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          #5
          ......If you do do one, for the love of all that holy....please do not try making it a tire slayer like that, Stretched tires and stupid camber is just a sign that you're to cheap to setup your suspension correctly!


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            #6
            Im already bagged fellas.

            Also not so much worried about he rear as they tuck too far into the wells to even fool with. But that front fitment!
            91 E30 318is
            99 E36 M3
            05 E46 ZHP sedan
            66 Impala Lowrod


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              #7
              91 E30 318is
              99 E36 M3
              05 E46 ZHP sedan
              66 Impala Lowrod


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                #8
                Originally posted by IronFreak View Post
                That my friend is a 64' Lincoln Continental! And you have very good taste. That car is on my list of vehicles to own. The rear doors are factory suicide doors. The back def has IRS, no getting that done with a solid axle like stated above. All the 60's Lincoln Conti's are sweet.
                Does he have a build thread on any forum.
                91 E30 318is
                99 E36 M3
                05 E46 ZHP sedan
                66 Impala Lowrod


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                  #9
                  Maybe it's just me, but these sort of modifications take most of the neat style these cars had from the factory and turns them into pointless concept car sketches.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Joerdan23TN View Post

                    Nicely done.

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                      #11
                      The first picture reminded me of one of my favorites the oldsmobile Toranado with the 425 cu in (7.0 L) Super Rocket V8 rated at 385 hp (287 kW) and 475 lb·ft

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Joerdan23TN View Post
                        Does he have a build thread on any forum.
                        No idea, that's the first time I've seen that car.
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                        Rebellion Forge Custom Fabrication

                        1988 325is - TrackRat in progress

                        Instagram @rebellionforge

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by roguetoaster View Post
                          Maybe it's just me, but these sort of modifications take most of the neat style these cars had from the factory and turns them into pointless concept car sketches.
                          No they turn these huge sedans, that weighed a ton, handled like shit and only probably made 300ish horsepower, into something cool to drive!
                          I want a nice set of smoked MHW's (I know, get it line)
                          Free Stuff!!:http://www.r3vlimited.com/board/showthread.php?t=273454

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by CrusherCurtis View Post
                            No they turn these huge sedans, that weighed a ton, handled like shit and only probably made 300ish horsepower, into something cool to drive!
                            Thanks you.
                            Also Just because these car don't drive like a e30 doesn't mean they drive like shit. My car rides brand new and improved, there is nothing suspension wise that hasn't been touched, replaced, upgraded. It actually rides much better then a lot of cars I ride in.
                            The experience of driving a nice old american vehicle is also nice. The feel of reviving and american classic and making it a looker is a respectful feel.
                            91 E30 318is
                            99 E36 M3
                            05 E46 ZHP sedan
                            66 Impala Lowrod


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                              #15
                              It's photoshopped, I can tell from the pixels.
                              Byron
                              Leichtbau

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