Strange-looking Car Seen Today!

imp

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Parked in Edgewater Hotel parking garage today, approached from the side, at a distance I said, T-Bird. Closer, rear tail lights look almost like 1950 Ford. Too low and wide, though. Thought, maybe Canadian Ford, Australian? Nah! I think this guy did a lot of rear sheet-metal work to build this. Look at the unusual shape of the trunk lid. I posted this in my Ranchero forum. All car nuts there, I'll look later. Whaddaya think? imp



 

Gotta be '90s model. I would have gotten low enough to see if it had the independent rear suspension, but wasn't dressed for that. imp
 

Why pumpkin orange??

Why not? On the right hand side, was a sticker proclaiming "Route 66 Cruisers". Route 66 was the famous, first cross-country federally built highway. Segments of it exist today to be explored and used by both young and old alike.

The blending-in and conforming to existing panel surfaces on this car is outstanding. Looks factory-like. That's what made me wonder about some of the factory-built unusual vehicles marketed outside the U.S. imp
 
Interesting......nice work indeed if it's custom, nothing over the top just makes you do a double take! Noticed the trailer hitch. Makes me wonder if there's a matching custom trailer back at home :cool:
 
It was called the "49'er" It was simulated 49 ford body on a 90's T-Bird pan/running gear. Prototype only, as far as i know it never actually sold. Although...once in a blue moon the prototypes did slip out.
 


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