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i might even be changing wheels again thinking of going with ET gasser style fronts [/ QUOTE ] Chuck Chuck Chuck, Your going to put on a wheel that was used 99.9999% on front engine rails back in the early 60's on a 70's era musclecar?? Don't forget the wide whitewall pie crust drag slicks on the rear to finish out the look. I know personal taste are different for each person but c,mon what are you thinking? Somebody needs to whop you on the side of the head before you make a major financial and asthetic mistake. |
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You west coast guys are making me sick again! Cool car!! Looks like a good run for Caleb and Frank. A/MP against a C/MP, for the final round of modified eliminator at the 1974 NHRA SS Nationals at York U.S.30! P.S. Listen to Whitetop.
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okay i won't
,didn't know what i was thinking at that time.there's just so many options for Day2 wheels out there ![]()
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72 camaro ss 350 sbc 425hp old school day 2 build-up |
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Tunnel ram and slots........gotta luv it!!!!!
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Weekend driver 1970 SS396 Camaro |
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like that tunnel ram I put in on my El Camino works like a champ old school
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