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Full ground effects |
![]() After spending many days with card board mock ups and 2 years on the rear spoiler I decided to create full ground effects out of fiberglass. I had also built a custom aluminum grill and used 1988 GMC Sierra headlights. You can see one side of the Supertrapp exhaust. The exhaust on this side is actually from the Driver side of the engine. The windows were tinted 25% in front and 5% in the rear.
A good view of the spoiler. This was a 100% original hand fabricated fiberglass spoiler with a 1987 Mustang GT center mount brake light. Many people asked where I bought it and they couldn't believe I had fabricated it from scratch. Note the personal license plate "WYLD FX". Final look was awesome and it lived to it's Wyld FX name. The step area of the ground effects was covered with a custom bent strip of 16ga brushed stainless steel.
Final Time in show...had to leave before judging so I didn't win anything. The lowered Sonoma next to me was my good friend Dave. He had a 350 V8 and a convertible kit. His personal plate was "YB HIGH"
-1996- Toned it down a little, went with a very low profile air filter and put a stock hood back on. I felt the sleeper look was better. The only way people new it wasn't a 4 cylinder was because it didn't sound like one. They knew there was something much more powerful. I put over 45,000 klms on this car since putting the V6 in...man that was fun driving. After owning it for 12 years, it was time to move on so I sold it in 1997 and never saw it again. Probably a good thing, I would have likely missed it. ...I had my fun, time for something new! ...see 1975 Monte Carlo My current toys are a 2002 Xtreme and a 1970 Karmann Ghia Convertible (restoration to begin in late 2003) Come back to see the progress of this cute little convertible. My wife's car...check it out. Does she have good taste or what. No influence from me at all (Ya right!) If you have and comments feel free to email me at
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