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911tr8r

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For those of you that are hotrodders and watch "Fast and Loud" saw an interesting episode the other night. 1970s Shelby Mustang that was lifted, had big wheels, large tires with lights attached to a rollbar. Lots of trails and dunes around here in Central Oregon desert so I was contiplating adding this sort of thing to my 67 SV.
Here is the link to not the SHelby but similar.

I found nothing on the net but thinking of attaching lights to a roll bar or to a basket carrier on my hardtop.
Any other ideas?
Thanks
 

Asm109

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Sure lights on a roll bar, fine.
Can't imagine a vehicle less suited for driving in soft sand than an Alpine. This is coming from a guy who drove a 66 Mustang with 4 people 5 miles up a sand wash to visit Fonts Point in Anza Borrego.
Getting a vehicle stuck in the sand, unstuck is HARD WORK.
 

Toyanvil

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Old idea, this is from the movie Thomas Crown affair.
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911tr8r

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How right you are 109! Just thinking about replacing springs etc made my stomach flop. But remember everything just keeps coming around again. Notice how youngsters are wearing bell bottoms again! OLD IDEA : - )
 
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