This is the MCRParts.com archive. To get back to our main site, please follow this link: Ford MustangMustang Rolls Royce conversion(Click here to view the original thread with full colors/images)Posted by: ExBamaGal Umm...wow! http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1980-...QQcmdZViewItem Posted by: Capriman86 I have seen that car...I was like WTF is that...LOL Zimmerman coversion if I remember correct. Posted by: Xerxeese I like the rear bumper...... but not the "fender flares". Also... it's still a naturally aspirated 4 popper, its going to be VERY slow.. Posted by: langod Looks like a lame-ass version of one of these: Zimmer: (Hand built on a Lincoln Town car or Ford Mustang chassis. They go for $100K and up.) ![]() ![]()
Posted by: Rick Sample I just can't believe some people lol. Posted by: TorchRedSVT that last green picture is definitly a 99-04 mustang chassis Posted by: Xerxeese http://www.zimmermotorcars.com many pages of info, and some have pictures. I have seen one of these on an 80s cougar chassis. Posted by: ExBamaGal But...Why??? Posted by: langod Quote:
Not my thing, but I've seen a few Zimmers and a couple of Excaliburs in real life, and they're pretty nice cars. Expensive as all get out though -- but I guess you don't have to worry about everyone on your street having one. (Zimmer only makes about 50 cars a year, I think.) This is an Excalibur -- pretty similar: Posted by: Aussie XAXB Impressive craftsmanship. Sorry idea. Steve Ford Mustang Archive Home | General Tech | 5.0 Mustang Tech | 4.6 Mustang Tech | 3.8 Mustang Tech | 2.3 Mustang Tech | Classic Mustang Tech | Appearance and Sound | Virtual Body Shop | Initiation | The Lounge | The Showroom | Site Suggestions | Mustang Talk | 2005 Ford Mustang | Ford Lightning | Racers Bench | For Sale | Wanted To Buy | Northeast | SouthEast | Central | MidWest | West Coast | NEBOC
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