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Re: Cars with Torque Thrust style wheels!
We had Weld Wheels on 2 cars in 1984.
But I agree on the 500's ....No ! And , John, my feelings exactly on the SST's.... Cheapo imitations...... Real Super Tricks or Centerlines...... Any thought on Daisy's in grey ? Duh......BIG n Little CRAGAR SS.....MY CHOICE! |
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Keystone Klassics might look good.
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Yeah, sure seems like it's destined to have Cragar SS's on it. Wife isn't a fan of polished slots (and she's been a total champ about the entire deal, so I gotta cut her some slack), and I am just not sure satin Centerlines match all the chrome on the car.
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The silvers compliment satin aluminum.....
If you're lucky enough, maybe you can borrow from a buddy a 1/2 set and try em .... When you have a car build going on anything goes.. Beg, Borrow or Steal ... We all do it or have done it. .BUT YOU AINT BORROWING MY CRAGAR SS's. I know better,,,,,,I'll never get them back. Where are you up North ? |
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Car needs either chrome or polished aluminum wheels.
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Was in Pgh for a few days working and now in Eastern KY. Next year we're coming to Pgh for 2 weeks and actually doing some vacation while we're there.
Totally agree Dave. |
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https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/pics...829_201928.jpg
'68 Malibu L79 327-325 HP. 4 speed . Very original car. Owner also has a JL8 Z/28.... |
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Wow, wow... WOW! Nice 68 rag!!!
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An old beat up polaroid that is precious to me. It was given to me by the original owner of my '68 RS when I bought it from him 3 years ago. He was home on leave from Vietnam when he bought it new at Grant Chevrolet in Fremont Nebraska ( 10 blocks from my shop ). He took this picture the day he brought it home, "in transits" and all. It's creased because he took it back with him to show all of his buddies. This photo has a lot of mileage on it.
Back to the theme of this post - 1st retail owner took delivery with Torq Thrusts that were installed by the dealer when the owner's son was using it as a demo. It was sold as a new car this way. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/pics...-68_rs_002.jpg |
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