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427carl wrote:
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2nd time  b    DO YOU have chrome trim to run w/o SKIRTS  ??????????????????????????????  

OR would you run Chrome front and no Chrome on rear???????????????


          3rd time


                    4th time  



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with the 65 66 body they can run both one makes it look mean, the other cleans up the body lines, for the time it takes to take them off, its what your mood is for that day.



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427carl wrote:
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2nd time  b    DO YOU have chrome trim to run w/o SKIRTS  ??????????????????????????????  

OR would you run Chrome front and no Chrome on rear???????????????


          3rd time


                    4th time  


                Beuler ? Beuler?   anyone?  



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Hi Carl sorry if you are getting frustrated.   I had answered that.  To reiterate my brother has a set of the the rear wheel well chrome that woul d work without the skirts.  I'd like to try them.  i will run with the skirts too just to give them a fair try.  I will have to find the little bit of stainles that goes on behind the skirt (if I remember right)   Mine were pretty battered but I guess they all would be by now..

 

Sorry I was offline today as I was away and then was feeling pretty crappy when I got back.



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ken from northern Alberta

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If no rear wheel well chrome I vote SKIRTS..Either way you cannot make that car look bad.

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66 Grande guy wrote:

Hi Carl sorry if you are getting frustrated.   I had answered that.  To reiterate my brother has a set of the the rear wheel well chrome that woul d work without the skirts.  I'd like to try them.  i will run with the skirts too just to give them a fair try.  I will have to find the little bit of stainles that goes on behind the skirt (if I remember right)   Mine were pretty battered but I guess they all would be by now..

 

Sorry I was offline today as I was away and then was feeling pretty crappy when I got back.


         THANK YOUb   Its really personal choice   the no skirts look more performance   the skirts Luxury    

         you are forgiven  

        Try to stay Focused      lol lol lol



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i like skirts but short shorts are ok too, :D cars are ok too, :D that car with out skirts is like a hot chick with a missing tooth,, lol

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SKIRTS.

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Skirts for cruising no skirts for smoking the tires

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Thanks for the feedback guys.  I think I'll run the skirts at least for a while.



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ken from northern Alberta

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1994 Impala SS 

1968 Citroen Fourgonnette (Yeah Carl!)



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Skirts!

I normally don't like skirts but they look good on that car.

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beaumontguru wrote:

Toss them in the scrap metal bin!


 DO NOT LISTEN TO DAVE!.........This 66 needs the skirts because it is a classic cruiser, not a hot rod. Cheers. George.



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I'm going to go with the skirts moslty because the body lines seem to really look good with the uninterupted flow right to the back.

I have never run skirts before as I always figure they were for old men with big fat old cars but hey I are one!



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ken from northern Alberta

38 Willys pickup electric

39 Buick (327 with 700 r4)

66 Beaumont 4 door hardtop

69 Chevy CST pickup

1976 GMC 23'  motorhome

1994 Impala SS 

1968 Citroen Fourgonnette (Yeah Carl!)



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car looks great with skirts, nice ride.

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Why don't you go with the skirts      keep them lubed up    so they don't get gummed up from the gravel roads



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You have a good memory all right.  I seem to remember with all the gravel/dirt roads we had around here as a kid nobody ran skirts, at least not for long as they would rust immovably fairly quickly.  I imagine it was the same on Ontario  Most of the time you'll find them laying in the trunk of any old poncho.  The ones I have had been on the car maybe once or twice as they were totally rust free.

In any case, the only gravel they'll see now will be my driveway unless I win the Lotto in which case they won't being seeing that either.

By George they do kind of grow on you! 



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38 Willys pickup electric

39 Buick (327 with 700 r4)

66 Beaumont 4 door hardtop

69 Chevy CST pickup

1976 GMC 23'  motorhome

1994 Impala SS 

1968 Citroen Fourgonnette (Yeah Carl!)



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The more I look at the photos  I like them (on that car)   and its nice to have a car thats "pretty" that can run with the big dogs hump.gif 

 

 



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66 Beau wrote:

I'm not a fan of skirts. They always make me think the car should be in a funeral procession.
But on that car, they look 'right'.
I think they'd look even better with a set of 275-60-15's tucked in behind them. Class from the side. Business from the back.

I like the way you think!


 Yeah I agree, I kind of blew it on the rear tire size.  They are stock height (to keep the speedo at least close) but wider (225-60 15's)  but they just look too small in there.  I shoulda got the 275's or whatever I can get to just fit.  Maybe if i make some coin this summer I'll buy two bigger tires and save the current rears for when I need new fronts.



-- Edited by 66 Grande guy on Tuesday 26th of March 2013 10:29:15 PM



-- Edited by 66 Grande guy on Tuesday 26th of March 2013 10:30:13 PM

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39 Buick (327 with 700 r4)

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69 Chevy CST pickup

1976 GMC 23'  motorhome

1994 Impala SS 

1968 Citroen Fourgonnette (Yeah Carl!)



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me like 'em too!

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I'm not a fan of skirts. They always make me think the car should be in a funeral procession.
But on that car, they look 'right'.
I think they'd look even better with a set of 275-60-15's tucked in behind them. Class from the side. Business from the back.


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66 Beau wrote:

I'm not a fan of skirts. They always make me think the car should be in a funeral procession.
But on that car, they look 'right'.
I think they'd look even better with a set of 275-60-15's tucked in behind them. Class from the side. Business from the back.

I like the way you think!



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wont fit the latch catches on the sidewall when you go around a corner, otherwise no prob



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Sounds like you need a little more back spacing on the rims.

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66 Beau wrote:

Sounds like you need a little more back spacing on the rims.


 its tight on the wheel well too, the spring pocket is close. i was running 8.5 with 4.5 backspace



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Could an 8" rim with 4.5 BS work? I know on
'66+ A-bodies, the 8 inch wheel with 4.5" BS (zero offset) works very well. I know some even run 10" with 5.5" BS (still zero offset), but for 15" wheels, you have to grind the shock mount a little. Larger diameter wheels will clear the shock mount. (Note this assumes you have the correct rear end in the car).

I'm not as familiar with B-bodies. I imagine it'd work great without the skirts, but I can see it might be tight with the skirts on. I built a jig to measure it all up to get the right BS - it was fairly easy.

Still, I think it'd look pretty sweet.

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