I'm just saying they are not a attractive as rally wheels.....
but on the other hand the fellows on the Camaro and Corvette sites....
rant and rave over Black rims... They remove chrome rims and add the ugly black rims unbelievable
fastest way to change the look of a car, funny how one person can love a certain type of rim and the next person throws them away..all part of the fun i guess
Exactly!
I get a kick out of guys getting upset because someone won't agree with their taste in wheels or colours!
ive been acused of grampa taste, with my white walls and hubcaps! The next owner of my 61 wagon put fat tires and rims on, and my buddy wanted to call and thank him for doing it!! im glad the new owner is taking care of it, if i ever got it back, id just change it back
-- Edited by ga on Saturday 8th of December 2012 10:51:54 AM
-- Edited by ga on Saturday 8th of December 2012 10:54:20 AM
I'm just saying they are not a attractive as rally wheels.....
but on the other hand the fellows on the Camaro and Corvette sites....
rant and rave over Black rims... They remove chrome rims and add the ugly black rims unbelievable
fastest way to change the look of a car, funny how one person can love a certain type of rim and the next person throws them away..all part of the fun i guess
I'm just saying they are not a attractive as rally wheels.....
but on the other hand the fellows on the Camaro and Corvette sites....
rant and rave over Black rims... They remove chrome rims and add the ugly black rims unbelievable
fastest way to change the look of a car, funny how one person can love a certain type of rim and the next person throws them away..all part of the fun i guess
Exactly!
I get a kick out of guys getting upset because someone won't agree with their taste in wheels or colours!
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1966 Strato Chief 2 door, 427 4 speed, 45,000 original miles
1966 Grande Parisienne, 396 1 of 23 factory air cars (now converted to a "factory" 4 speed)
The 8-lugs, whether you like the styling or not, were very functional. The 8-lugs were actually rims that attached around the perimeter directly to finned, exposed brake drums. Heat is the enemy of drum brakes, but Pontiac developed without a doubt the best production answer to dissipating heat from the drums. Once you've got them you have no other wheel options though.
Pontiac was planning on offering a 14" version of the 8-lugs on the Tempest / Lemans / GTO for 1966, but cost amortization killed it from reaching production. They are pictured in the 1966 Pontiac Performance models brochure though.
In '66 the 2+2 was U.S. only, here in Canada we got the Parisienne Custom Sport. The 2+2 was 421-powered, while the typical Custom Sport had a 283 (but could get a solid lifter 427!)
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67 Chevelle Malibu Sport Coupe, Oshawa-built 250 PG never disturbed.
In garage, 296 cid inline six & TH350...
Cam, Toronto.
I don't judge a man by how far he's fallen, but by how far back he bounces - Patton