That's a true modern classic!You can always copy the Wagon Queen Family Truxter..............
Other's beat me to it,but I thought of the truckster too. You think you hate it now,wait til you drive it!Why stop at four ? Asking for a friend.
Yup, totally agree. For post-'66 Valiants, the '69 face is my № 1 pick and the '67 is my close № 2. If we're at a race about it, there's time to go take a piss, stand in line for a beer, stand in line for a hot dog, and get back to my seat before third and subsequent placers come by.I think the American 69 Valiant has one of the best looking front ends and grilles of any A body
You think you hate it now,wait til you drive it!
Yeah, Chrysler South Africa put the US '70 Dart front end on the Australian '67-'70 Valiant wagon body:I've always wondered if anyone has ever taken a 1970 fromt.end and put it on a 67-69 body.
If you're planning a custom grill that deletes the markers (…) then use the inner headlight buckets to place some spun aluminum cold air inlets for your intake
Yeah, just get a Thunderbolt!I have a couple thoughts:
If you're keeping the stock grille with the marker lights, I'd stick with 2 headlights. If you're planning a custom grill that deletes the markers, I think the four looks cool from a custom car perspective. Lowered, Keystones, Pinner whites..... I like it.
If you're going to do the four, and then use the inner headlight buckets to place some spun aluminum cold air inlets for your intake like a Ford Thunderbolt, then I am 100% behind this plan
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Thinking, since I have lots of free time, making my 1969 Valiant a 4 headlight front end.
I know it's ultimately my choice but do people make this alteration?
Not my car, just a good pic of what I am talking about.
Wouldn't take much to move the front turn/marker lights closer to the center. I would either adapt another 4 bulb Mopar headlights setup or abs print a new headlight surround to match the original headlight surround.
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Is that a serious question?…and where, then, are we going to put the front turn signals? Those are kind of important. Let the Volvo 164 be a lesson in what happens when car designers forget that front turn signals and parking lights have to be there:
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Wow! Those are pretty cool looking.Yeah, Chrysler South Africa put the US '70 Dart front end on the Australian '67-'70 Valiant wagon body:
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Is that a serious question?Where are we going to put the front turn signals?
I’d either not have them at all
My turn signals and brake lights don't hardly work on my '61 D100 Utilne so I use hand signals which is totally legal.Yes. Cars have to have front turn signals; that's not news.
Is that a serious answer?
If your vehicle came with turn signals you can and probably will get a ticket for inop signals, hands or not.My turn signals and brake lights don't hardly work on my '61 D100 Utilne so I use hand signals which is totally legal.
I'd probably be in jail or dead if . . . It was in the DMV handbook here in Cali circa '76 don't think I've read it since lol.If your vehicle came with turn signals you can and probably will get a ticket for inop signals, hands or not.
Yes it is. I've had a few cars that I've deleted front signals from. Heck, pre-1955 they weren't even required equipment. But I don't particularly consider what the government wants when I put a custom car together.Yes. Cars have to have front turn signals; that's not news.
Is that a serious answer?
If you hand signal, you're perfectly legal.I'd probably be in jail or dead if . . . It was in the DMV handbook here in Cali circa '76 don't think I've read it since lol.