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late 80s Mazda 626, sedan & wagon; from a humble Yatming origin
Topic Started: Sep 25 2012, 05:59 PM (1,853 Views)
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Hi to everyone, this time I like to show a pair of custom I did, two Mazda 626 from the late 80s, in sedan and wagon version. The sedan was present in the majority of countries, but the wagon wasn´t so often. Anyway those ywo version was available in JDM,

enjoy the pics, and feel free to make commenst and questions

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Rickardo

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craftymore
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Support your local demo derby.

Sweet wagon.
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JustDavid
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Wow!!! Sweet customs. Your wheels are spot-on. When I was in college, my hall director had a grey 626 sedan.
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GothicCarsUrban
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Nice work. What are they based on?
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GothicCarsUrban
Sep 25 2012, 10:16 PM
Nice work. What are they based on?
is based in the Yatming 815 Ford Scorpio, and was another big improvement over the original casting

( to see other of my updgrades with the 815 Yatming Scorpio, see this topic http://swiftysgarage.net/topic/6939816/1/#new )
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Swifty
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The Mustang II is a Mustang too!
Great work! Was this the year Mazda had four wheel steering?
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funeralxempire
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These look great as always. You always do a great job of making nice looking cars that look like they could be someone's daily driver.
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funeralxempire
Sep 26 2012, 02:25 AM
These look great as always. You always do a great job of making nice looking cars that look like they could be someone's daily driver.
I agree completely
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Rickardo
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thanks everyone for your comments ;)

I have to comment ( and gregac could be agree) that the wagon Mazda 626 resembles to the same era Ford Falcon EA - EB in wagon version

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it does look a little falcon like! now that u mention it
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