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Re: Vintage Wheels
Tires and wheels are on the car. I posted a picture earlier in this thread. How do you get the picture to display automatically like the pictures 427TJ posted?
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Oh Bruuuce! Time for another one of your sure-fire Photobucket tutorials!
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Tutorial is in the comment and suggestion forum...
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Thanks 427TJ. I agree, those wheels are the best! I wish American Racing would reproduce the correct version of that wheel.
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Try this for a history of wheels, I haven't spent much time looking at it but at a quick glance it looks like it might be interesting:
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That was an interesting 1/2 hr of reading. Very informative.
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http://www.roadsters.com/wheels/#TT [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, I forgot about this site until now. Great reading! |
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OK...Mr70...JoeyB...you guys have old catalogs and stuff...I really love old wheels and I want to track the datelines and evolution...help us out here and post some of this stuff...I'm going to make this a sticky for a while. Everyone ditched their stock wheels as soon as they could. It would be cool to see how they evolved.... https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/beers.gif
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Bob,
That's what I was hoping this thread could turn into. I have a bunch of old catalogs as well and will try to get some wheel ads copied and sent to you (I can't post them myself). I'll send you one now that was posted a awhile back. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...iggthumpup.gif Verne |
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