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This 1940 Ford Coupe is another example of just how easy it is to completely change the look of a car by addressing its ride height, the second I saw it on LOWTECH I knew I would be posting it up.

Being a classic this car no doubt turned a few heads at stock height but now riding a little lower to the ground I think it has an even larger appeal. It’s not low to the point where purists would be upset but it’s also not high to the point where it blends in with other non modified classics.

Before, high off the ground, but extremely clean for a 71 year old car
After with a drop the car has a totally different attitude about it
Sits perfect, none of the original class lost

More (local) cars of this vintage tomorrow.

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