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 As with the bottom of the...  As with the bottom of the car, Joe went to great lengths to conceal the engine's wiring and hoses as much as possible. Custom covers hide the coil packs, and the block and heads have been smoothed out as well. The hexagon cover and stainless steel hard lines on top of the throttle-body conceal the IAC motor.  Not only is the Mustang's...  Not only is the Mustang's underbelly painted to match the top side, there are no rough spots anywhere. Gaps that should be between the floorpan and frame have been filled in and bodyworked. The exhaust X-pipe aligns perfectly with the cross-section of the chassis, and all the wiring and lines are hidden inside the frame. The custom control arms are fabbed from brushed stainless steel.  To make the car look longer,...  To make the car look longer, the B-pillar vents were shaved off and the side vents in front of the rear tires were also reshaped. Likewise, the quarter-panels have been lowered and extended to square off the body lines, and the rear valence was fitted closer to the bumper. All body gaps have been tightened up to 1/16 inch.
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