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i was wondering what everybody thinks or information for putting my foxbody mustang on a bronco II frame
 


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Not Mine!

85 Mustang GT Convertible on Bronco II chassis:




The guy that built this did a mid 80's Chevy Celebrity on a S10 4X4 chassis too...................
 

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to each his own.....
 

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:bad: That thing looks developmentally challanged
 

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Seeing that a Mustang is a unibody and a BII is body-on-frame you'll probably have to do some cutting.
BTW (1), hybrids usually look like ass. .02
BTW (2), the Mustang in the pic is an '84 and not an '85. Not to be picky. :icon_twisted:
 

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first, dont.

second, all i could think looking at that pic is those tires suck. ran them for 20k hated every mile
 

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Please don't ruin a good foxbody :sad:
Use a Camaro instead :thefinger:
 

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i was wondering what everybody thinks or information for putting my foxbody mustang on a bronco II frame
No, no, no. I have yet to see a car-on-truck frame hybrid that looks good.
 

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No, no, no. I have yet to see a car-on-truck frame hybrid that looks good.
Ive seen one..... just one.... and it wasnt on truck frame per say but a dodge neon on a tube chassis D60 front 14 bolt rear with a supercharged hemi half sticking out the hood. Also seen a few chevette 4x4s that looked descentish... but a mustang isnt any worse than a minivan thats been made a 4x4 in my oppinion but I guess it depends on what you want to do with it.
 

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honestly the only cool looking car on a truck frame that looks good is the corvette they did on monster garage.

 

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Seeing that a Mustang is a unibody and a BII is body-on-frame you'll probably have to do some cutting.
BTW (1), hybrids usually look like ass. .02
BTW (2), the Mustang in the pic is an '84 and not an '85. Not to be picky. :icon_twisted:
I have to agree. The unibody cannot be swapped onto a bronco or any other chassis without alot of custom work (10k+) That one you see is most likely a rich kids project. Otherwise its not on a bronco chassis at all. It's a lifted mustang, which is alot more possible.
 

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I have to agree. The unibody cannot be swapped onto a bronco or any other chassis without alot of custom work (10k+) That one you see is most likely a rich kids project. Otherwise its not on a bronco chassis at all. It's a lifted mustang, which is alot more possible.
Which reminds me of Donks... :bad::bad::bad:
 

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