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Old 07-30-2003, 08:26 PM
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Originally posted by JRoss


I am still waiting on a reply from Mustang Ranch but maybe you can answer some questions for me.

The car looks very good but in the pictures (painted from the front) the car looks to have quite a twist to it. The passenger front and driver rear are much higher. Is this just the way it is setting or yours come that way to. Also it looks like the hood scoop is crooked. could just be a paint illusion. How does it look on your car. On the inside of the body are there any mounting points already added to the fiberglass or are we on our own.

Thanks John
Hi John, I may have already emailed you, but just in case I figured I chime in here.

When I took the photo of the painted body, I had it setting on a couple of boxes which were not equal in sizes, thus the reason it looks odd. We take extra effort to make sure these come out as nice as possible, to help save you time on prep work prior to painting it. We make a lot of Shelby parts, and the one thing we are trying to do different than all the other companies out there, is to take most of the prep work out of the part or body, so you can enjoy the finer stages of building something that you enjoy.

The paint is giving off an illusion, or maybe it's the way I was facing with the camera, but I think the scoop came out real nice on these mini's. At this point & time, we are not building these with mounting points, for one there is so many different options a person can go, it would be madness trying to special make each one to their specifications. If we get to the point of making a custom chassis for these, or if someone else does that will work along side with us, then me might modify them to meet those specs.

I am also willing to work with Local & National Clubs on group purchases that would help save members some money, and kick something back toward the club.

Anyway I hope this helps answer some of your concerns, and let me know if there is anything else I can answer for you.

Doug