7" wheels anda 215 or 225 tires is just enough to give you very good handling
guess 265 in front is too much, it fits but won't be able to steer without rubbing everything, and i think it's a lot unneeded weight on front...
U$600? Not so bad....Down here in Brazil have never seen a NOS Gabber hood. Used ones are about U$1500 and a fiberglass new U$500. That's why I...
Just like that when got home
before hood modification
Guees I can Help you! Here in Brazil the Ford Maverick was widely used on racing tracks back in the 70's and still showing up in some classic car...
Forgot to take pics from the job beem done. Got this one taken closer:
Not easy at all .... it was necessary a surgical procedure.:evilsmile with this size of wheels and tires, just roll the fenders out would not...
My first Maverick took 4 years of weekend job in order to become a safe driver. But it was a real piece of junk when I bought it:drive:
Yes, power steeering, a/c and automatic trans as options for the 2.3. what kind os pics you need? found some: [IMG][IMG][IMG]
Continuing the paint job after extending rear fenders to fit the 295 tires on 10"wheels. [IMG] [IMG]
Here in Brazil, 60 to 70% of Ford Mavericks we got left came from factory with the 2.3 OHC engine, very few 302 and some 6 cyl. No turbo option...
If you roll fender lips, 275 tires on 8" wheels fits just fine. 295 tires on 8" wheels probably fits, but is not recommended. too much tire fot...
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