Mustang II or dropped I-beams?

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someone on the forums here is funning late model dodge rims on his 67/72. forget who though.
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MY 65 is bagged on beams and lays the cross members on the ground!!! I am re working the mounts on the beams it has djm 3in dropped beams [ bought it bagged front not done well ] Will have a bag mount kit for the front soon
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pretty sweet :thup:
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