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| Sak | May 25 2009, 05:35 PM Post #1 |
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Ezekiel 25:17
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| Swifty | May 25 2009, 06:54 PM Post #2 |
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The Mustang II is a Mustang too!
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If you move the steering wheel you could pretend it's a Contour.
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| Sak | May 25 2009, 07:25 PM Post #3 |
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Ezekiel 25:17
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I would have! Happily! Except that the shape of the dash indicates is was meant to have right hand drive. Far easier to do on a mid-sixties Matchbox there was no shape to the dash, and you could move the steering wheel from one side to the other with no qualms. If I did it to this car, it would look silly. |
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| james_autos | May 26 2009, 06:47 AM Post #4 |
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A friend of mine always moves the steering wheels to the right on his customs and they never look, well, right. As you said, George, the way the dash is shaped would make it look out of place. I don't particuarly pay much attention to interiors apart from painting them in more accurate colours if they are bogey green or something horrible like that. |
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