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2 Door Sport Trac and a long bed Trac, they don't exist but..

MidnightRebel07

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2003 Explorer Sport Trac
2 Door Sport Trac, a long bed Trac, Limo and Convertible four door...
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Just kidding, it's an older photoshop by a member from mysporttrac.com but it would be pretty cool to drive around.
 



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lol
 
























The 2 door looks like it would be and could be fast as hell
 






I bet you could do something like that on a sport chassis and cut just behind the b pillars and use the whole back end. Lotta engineering though unlike the typical chop builds I would think. That wheelbase would be awesome on the trails though.
 






Ford should make STBVs instead of RBVs lol
 






That long bed one looks awesome. Wonder what step sides would look like :P
 






Itd look like 0 storage lol
 






I want the small one. drop a 5.0 into that baby and it would be one hell of a burnout machine!
 






Someone should make the long bed [possible....I would pay for it
 






Converting the bed into a longbed would be the easy part. Extending the frame, driveshaft, wiring, etc. is where your gonna spend the money and time.
 






Converting the bed into a longbed would be the easy part. Extending the frame, driveshaft, wiring, etc. is where your gonna spend the money and time.

Extending wires wouldn't be too bad. Theres only the tail lights and trailer harness back there. Pick up some aftermarket brake lines and maybe use a driveshaft from an f150... No getting around extending the frame though
 






time and money I dont have right now lol
 






I'd like to see both of them lifted with big tires on em. Both would look really cool.
 






I'd like to see both of them lifted with big tires on em. Both would look really cool.

I dont know... I think the "Short Trac" would look good slammed with some decent sized wheels. (not ridiculously big like 24s or anything.)
 






They already made a 2 door sport trac... It is called a ranger.

Extending wires wouldn't be too bad. Theres only the tail lights and trailer harness back there. Pick up some aftermarket brake lines and maybe use a driveshaft from an f150... No getting around extending the frame though

Yeah, that's a couple thousand dollars worth of pain right there... I've considered doing it numerous times with a first gen to make a sport track out of one. Plenty of shops around here that stretch truck frames, but still, pricey stuff.
 






They already made a 2 door sport trac... It is called a ranger.

The Mercury Zepher and the 79-93 Mustang use the same chassis.... Does that mean they are the same?????
Sometimes its about looks, not that the chassis is the same.
 



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How about a convertible or limo?
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