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Milano continued |
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Above: Sent in by Brett Jackson, this Photoshop version made from a 71-73 Mustang. Nice Job ! |
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I got the impression that the Milano was aimed at the feminine buyers. The color, the matching luggage, etc. Here's a detail shot of that matching luggage. Any self-respecting model should have the luggage. Does your car have matching luggage ?
Notice the Shelby dash detail? |
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I originally shortened the scoops and then decided they're full length. Spliced the piece back in and lengthed it at the front edge. |
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The modified pan was guessed at. It looks to be tilted up in the above picture. Possibly filled in ? |
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The only known photo of the grille(bezel) |
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I had to modify the grille opening to match the above photo.Originally I had the top and bottom parallel. It's like building a car out of 1x6 boards. |
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