Sweet is having way too much fun.
Not that y'all dont have enough crazy eye-deers all on your own, but his comments related to stance, width, dorkulous ride heights, and narrowing; naturally struck a chord with me.
I'll toss this foolishment in here. Although not diecast, it kinda applies to his current theme. Seems like I remember some of his earlier slammos on the Tyco 440 '57 from the way back. The Specialty platform lends itself to all sorts of mischief, mostly because it is tubbed. The Specialty chassis fits the LWB bodies that Tyco made, with a couple of very easy alterations. The first best thing you get to do is saw those gawd awful 2X12 body extensions off of the rockers, that the factory used to adapt the 440 chassis. I still enjoy doing it .... insert diabolical laugh.



For the Tyco '57 (arguably the nicest '57 ever rendered in "S" or H0 scale). This one survived a catastrophic house fire, and required a repaint too. Similar to Sweets diecast conversions, all one just has to add the front post the rest is addition by subtraction! The factory rear cleat just needs the rails shaved slightly to fit. Note that I use the stock .250 rear rim and a factory AFX height tire on the Specialty chassis. "Clarence" is no problemo! Somewhat hard to see/tell, here is also a .500 "AFX Drag tire" from Heister, as shown below on the custom Stealth '40.

Much the same dealio on the bone stock '40 Ford, except that you have to add the rear cleat too. In this case I had a nice model to begin with, so no re-paint. The only noticeable change is conversion to Acetate winders, instead of the garish gumball chrome factory unit seen in the last pic. What were they thinken'?

Same mounting trick for my Stealth '40, and then channelled to the extreme.