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Looking for pictures - rear of eagle, stripped of all parts

Started by zeebo76, April 27, 2022, 10:38:53 AM

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Anyone have any pics of a totally naked eagle from behind?  (Lecherous, I know).  I'm wanting them to be able to compare to the bare rear of an early model Hornet.  I want to see the differences between the two in sheet metal terms for a project of mine and it's kind of hard to do that with a fully dressed Eagle!  The more angles, the better.  I'm talking no taillights, no license plate bracket, no bumper, no trim, you get the idea.

The more pics/angles, the better.

Thanks in advance!

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