some of the pictures i took in a classic car exhibition down here in mexico, when my maverick was still purple and some other mavs. let me know what you think
Very nice..i like your car, it's very nice..but the rear end has no bumper? lol not sure if you need one there but it looks good, expecialy the rear.
we remove the rear bumper and made some swork with glassfiber to make it look flat and nice , thanks for the comment! why do you think would i need the rear bumper? just for curiosity
Here in the states it would be illegal in most every state to drive that car if the rear bumper is missing. And frankly I think that it looks incomplete.
i did not know it was ilegal in the states to drive this car without rear bumper u learn something new everyday
I think it looks fine without a bumper, not like our small bumpers add any protection. Shelby's GT350R did not even have a front bumper at all! In the part of Jalisco where my grandfather lives it's harder to get a vehicle registered than it is here in California. I know they for sure do visual inspections for bumpers and turn indicators.
I like it. It's different. I think it looks gud w/o the bumper. It wud have been nice for a larger picture and the one's in the first post were hard to view cuz of the way they are oriented.
Much better! A lot more detail in the Maverick. What does a Mexican Super Bee look like? Got any pix of urs?
since in mexico there is no plymouth , in the 1970's, plymouth cars in mexico were sold by dodge and since the coronet or charger super bee edition werent sold here... dodge decided to launch a valiant super bee for us mexicans. the first model made was in the 70 as mine is , it first came with a 318 engine as the years passed the put a 340 and the last years of production a 360 engine , ill post some pics in a minute... p.s -in the 70's valiant super bee were called ''mata mustangs'' (mustang killers).