It almost looks like there is a filler behind the custom window on the drivers side. Might just be a shadow.I like the way he/she installed those.
I wonder were the gas goes in.
My guess would be in the trunk, unless the owner was inspired by the '56 Chevy filler location.I like the way he/she installed those.
I wonder were the gas goes in.
No, you are not the firstHm, am I the first person that really doesn't like this? It is really strange looking to me.. However I can see how it would help blind spots. Cool find nonetheless.
If you look real close at the left side custom window, you can see the gas filler at the end if it. That's cool in it's own right, but now the tail light panel looks naked.I like the way he/she installed those.
I wonder were the gas goes in.
Nor the last.No, you are not the firstHm, am I the first person that really doesn't like this? It is really strange looking to me.. However I can see how it would help blind spots. Cool find nonetheless.
+1Nor the last.No, you are not the firstHm, am I the first person that really doesn't like this? It is really strange looking to me.. However I can see how it would help blind spots. Cool find nonetheless.
Looks like a really nice job was done, and agreed: the best "opera window" job I've seen to date. The missing gas cap in the taillight panel just looks weird to me as well, but the recessed filler in the quarter panel is kind of cool.
Looks like a decent car, though... but not for me.
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