Definition : Stock tail

A stock tail refers to the rear section of a stock or standard vehicle, typically the part that extends beyond the rear wheels. It is the unmodified, factory-made tail of a car, truck, or other vehicle, and is often used as a point of comparison for aftermarket modifications or custom designs. The term can also be used to describe the overall appearance or design of a vehicle’s rear end, including the shape, size, and placement of the tail lights, bumper, and exhaust pipes. In the world of automotive enthusiasts, the stock tail is often seen as a blank canvas for personalization and a symbol of the vehicle’s original design.

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