Kinda hard fitting and seeing those big brakes with a set of 10 holes or pony wheels, lol.I never answered this. But my answer should be fairly obvious. Brakes. Big honking rotors and nice calipers. It's the first thing I look at with any car I check out. I might be a little bit judgmental at times too.
Real metal ones ,like balls of steel?Rear window slats, real metal one's
yeah they did, it was at the lowest point in hotrodding..1976.Did Ford ever do the Levis theme?
Yeah I’m sure. I had to live through the “ Van era”. look up Levi’s Denimachine. it was a collaboration between Ford, Levi’s, and Coca Cola. They made thousands of those hideous things between 1976/77.Are you sure that was a mass produced edition (Gremlin was) or somebodies one off? That rear wing looks to have been added a couple decades later.
I think it was a one off for a car show based on the company logos (sponsors) present. It looks like a mild era custom. Just my 2 cents.
It was a motel on wheels, portable pot smoking room, and mobile meditation spot all in one. Plus the "A team" needed something g they all could fit in.I, the 70s car fanatic, can't even defend the weird fascination with vans that happened in the 70s. WTF were ya'll old farts thinking???
So why would a pickup with a ty shell be better? Also unless your an exhibitionist that station wagon would get you caught with the preachers daughter or son if your into that.Yeah, um, a station wagon or a pickup with a camper shell would be better, and 70s era camper shells were universally ty.