Lmao
Lmao
Not as bad as the cars with the oversized wheels but a hoot none the less:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/77-Ol...QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/77-Ol...QQcmdZViewItem
WTF! That angers me when I see things like that... 77's are pretty rare, I don't see why they'd make it into a "truck." Those panels look great though, if he wasn't asking so much I'd buy them for my '77.
I feel the same way when people put the 17" rims on the cars. It is if they are saying they have no taste, no talent and are not really a car guy. It’s like fat women who drink cokes all day long and use the elevator to go up one flight of stairs but they wear huge amounts of jewelry and act as if they are no different then the trim fine looking woman who goes jogging every night.
Suffice to say the 17” rims say “I am compensating for a lot of things; it’s all I can do!”
Any way an era car looks right with era size style rims. Just like a 2007 BMW looks right with bigger profile rims as it was designed that way.
Suffice to say the 17” rims say “I am compensating for a lot of things; it’s all I can do!”
Any way an era car looks right with era size style rims. Just like a 2007 BMW looks right with bigger profile rims as it was designed that way.
I feel the same way when people put the 17" rims on the cars. It is if they are saying they have no taste, no talent and are not really a car guy. It’s like fat women who drink cokes all day long and use the elevator to go up one flight of stairs but they wear huge amounts of jewelry and act as if they are no different then the trim fine looking woman who goes jogging every night.
Suffice to say the 17” rims say “I am compensating for a lot of things; it’s all I can do!”
Any way an era car looks right with era size style rims. Just like a 2007 BMW looks right with bigger profile rims as it was designed that way.
Suffice to say the 17” rims say “I am compensating for a lot of things; it’s all I can do!”
Any way an era car looks right with era size style rims. Just like a 2007 BMW looks right with bigger profile rims as it was designed that way.
so if you had a 1970 cutlass what kind of wheels would you run?
my dreams are to get some american racing torq thrust II's 15x10's in the back 15x8 in the front, but would that be to small, also i have the car lowered on eibach lowering springs like 1.3 inches i believe.
what do you guys think?
my dreams are to get some american racing torq thrust II's 15x10's in the back 15x8 in the front, but would that be to small, also i have the car lowered on eibach lowering springs like 1.3 inches i believe.
what do you guys think?
so if you had a 1970 cutlass what kind of wheels would you run?
my dreams are to get some american racing torq thrust II's 15x10's in the back 15x8 in the front, but would that be to small, also i have the car lowered on eibach lowering springs like 1.3 inches i believe.
what do you guys think?
my dreams are to get some american racing torq thrust II's 15x10's in the back 15x8 in the front, but would that be to small, also i have the car lowered on eibach lowering springs like 1.3 inches i believe.
what do you guys think?
Not sure if your reply was directed to gow or me, but either way here is what I think would look sharp.
http://www.billetwheel.com/cgi/wheel...ollection&tn=1
I like the Junk Yard Dog, very similar to the Torq Thrust II's, and the Sultan Old School Finish. I would probably go with the same staggered with on wish list, but I would probably go with 18" in the rear and 17" in the front. The larger wheel size would make room for some bigger brake rotors to slow that beast down. I'm sure your dream Olds will go as fast as it looks. With the Eibach springs you mentioned I think the stance would be sinister. Just my .02
Subjective as color of paint. I hate anything bigger than stock, maybe could go to 16" in a pinch on the 70's muscle cars but that's just me. If we can share our likes and dislikes without flaming one another (which I think we can and have, so far), then it's all good........
I am not pushing for 100% original (except for cars which warrant it) but when a 69 Camero has 17” rims I just want to puke. They turned an “original” into the equivalent of a throw away cell phone or a fat lady with jewelry.
I would rather run around in a 4 door Buick then a 69 Olds with over sized wheels. When I see the flashy rims out today it just looks ridiculous; total lack of style.
I am taking an old mid engine ford back to the styling it had when they raced lemans. I spent for ever and a lot of doe finding stock group 4 15” racing wheels and 4 down draft Webbers. But when it comes together, MAN I can see the guys racing the cars 35 years ago! The guys that put the 17” rims on them make the cars look like what the kids drive cruising K-mart!!!
No flam’n here. Just point of view!
my buddies converting a 69 firebird into a 69 camaro and he's putting 20 inch wheels in the back and 19's in the front, he put it on a computer generated program which showed him what it was gonna look like and it was mean looking
I get where you are coming from gow. However, it is tough to show any talent if you are are only doing the same traditional setup that has been done for the last three or four decades. How much talent does it take to do the same thing over and over again.
I can appreciate the traditional or stock set up on a car that you are trying to make as a reminder of the original. However, those cars rarely see any street or track time. They are usually trailer queens. When you get your mid engine Ford done (GT40?) are you going to drive it? Taste and style aside, I bet if the original designers of the car had larger wheels with modern casting and metals available they would have taken advantage of the increased performance that a larger wheel provides. I guess it all depends on what your goals are. I get trying to find out what your hero's felt 35 years ago. Just make sure you don't miss out on what the heros of tomorrow are feeling today.
I can appreciate the traditional or stock set up on a car that you are trying to make as a reminder of the original. However, those cars rarely see any street or track time. They are usually trailer queens. When you get your mid engine Ford done (GT40?) are you going to drive it? Taste and style aside, I bet if the original designers of the car had larger wheels with modern casting and metals available they would have taken advantage of the increased performance that a larger wheel provides. I guess it all depends on what your goals are. I get trying to find out what your hero's felt 35 years ago. Just make sure you don't miss out on what the heros of tomorrow are feeling today.
Actually a thinner bigger tire does not mean better.
The car is a Pantera. This before I started:
http://www.rc-tech.net/cars/panttran...tfall2004B.jpg
This now:
http://www.rc-tech.net/cars/panttran.../blast/sb4.jpg
These are the wheels I got for it:
http://www.detomaso.nu/pantera_gt5_bild1.jpg
Pay no attention to the color of carbs. I am going to re-paint them:
http://www.rc-tech.net/cars/panttransam/1905/webbx.jpg
I am not going back red. I am making something between a vintage racer and a custom car. Probably a 2-tone.
http://www.supercarnet.jp/File/File-...so/Pantera.jpg
http://www.velocetoday.com/images/March%2005/r7.jpg
I am putting in 500hp engine, race cage and making a 100 changes. Removing a/c, adding oil/trans coolers, chassis stiffners, re-move/new gas tank, suspension changes, and on and on.
I just got back off a trip. Drove through a rough part of indy. Guys with 18-20" rims on cars left and right. We were laughing our as& off. I don't think I am missing anything.
Best reguards, Gary
In the end it will have the look and feel of the era but it will be unique and modern.
The car is a Pantera. This before I started:
http://www.rc-tech.net/cars/panttran...tfall2004B.jpg
This now:
http://www.rc-tech.net/cars/panttran.../blast/sb4.jpg
These are the wheels I got for it:
http://www.detomaso.nu/pantera_gt5_bild1.jpg
Pay no attention to the color of carbs. I am going to re-paint them:
http://www.rc-tech.net/cars/panttransam/1905/webbx.jpg
I am not going back red. I am making something between a vintage racer and a custom car. Probably a 2-tone.
http://www.supercarnet.jp/File/File-...so/Pantera.jpg
http://www.velocetoday.com/images/March%2005/r7.jpg
I am putting in 500hp engine, race cage and making a 100 changes. Removing a/c, adding oil/trans coolers, chassis stiffners, re-move/new gas tank, suspension changes, and on and on.
I just got back off a trip. Drove through a rough part of indy. Guys with 18-20" rims on cars left and right. We were laughing our as& off. I don't think I am missing anything.
Best reguards, Gary
In the end it will have the look and feel of the era but it will be unique and modern.
Should be a sweet ride when it is all said and done.
It is hard for me to picture anything other that what you have chosen for that particular ride. I like your selection better than what was on car in the the original picture. I want to see some photos/video of the finished product when it is all done.
It is hard for me to picture anything other that what you have chosen for that particular ride. I like your selection better than what was on car in the the original picture. I want to see some photos/video of the finished product when it is all done.
Actually a thinner bigger tire does not mean better.
The car is a Pantera. This before I started:
http://www.rc-tech.net/cars/panttran...tfall2004B.jpg
This now:
http://www.rc-tech.net/cars/panttran.../blast/sb4.jpg
These are the wheels I got for it:
http://www.detomaso.nu/pantera_gt5_bild1.jpg
Pay no attention to the color of carbs. I am going to re-paint them:
http://www.rc-tech.net/cars/panttransam/1905/webbx.jpg
I am not going back red. I am making something between a vintage racer and a custom car. Probably a 2-tone.
http://www.supercarnet.jp/File/File-...so/Pantera.jpg
http://www.velocetoday.com/images/March%2005/r7.jpg
I am putting in 500hp engine, race cage and making a 100 changes. Removing a/c, adding oil/trans coolers, chassis stiffners, re-move/new gas tank, suspension changes, and on and on.
I just got back off a trip. Drove through a rough part of indy. Guys with 18-20" rims on cars left and right. We were laughing our as& off. I don't think I am missing anything.
Best reguards, Gary
In the end it will have the look and feel of the era but it will be unique and modern.
The car is a Pantera. This before I started:
http://www.rc-tech.net/cars/panttran...tfall2004B.jpg
This now:
http://www.rc-tech.net/cars/panttran.../blast/sb4.jpg
These are the wheels I got for it:
http://www.detomaso.nu/pantera_gt5_bild1.jpg
Pay no attention to the color of carbs. I am going to re-paint them:
http://www.rc-tech.net/cars/panttransam/1905/webbx.jpg
I am not going back red. I am making something between a vintage racer and a custom car. Probably a 2-tone.
http://www.supercarnet.jp/File/File-...so/Pantera.jpg
http://www.velocetoday.com/images/March%2005/r7.jpg
I am putting in 500hp engine, race cage and making a 100 changes. Removing a/c, adding oil/trans coolers, chassis stiffners, re-move/new gas tank, suspension changes, and on and on.
I just got back off a trip. Drove through a rough part of indy. Guys with 18-20" rims on cars left and right. We were laughing our as& off. I don't think I am missing anything.
Best reguards, Gary
In the end it will have the look and feel of the era but it will be unique and modern.
And here is my MGB:
http://www.rc-tech.net/MGB/gal/d1.jpg
http://www.rc-tech.net/MGB/gal/done5.jpg
With GM 3.4L V6......
http://www.rc-tech.net/MGB/gal/done2.jpg
See I am not oposed to changes......
http://www.rc-tech.net/MGB/gal/d1.jpg
http://www.rc-tech.net/MGB/gal/done5.jpg
With GM 3.4L V6......
http://www.rc-tech.net/MGB/gal/done2.jpg
See I am not oposed to changes......
Not as bad as the cars with the oversized wheels but a hoot none the less:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/77-Ol...QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/77-Ol...QQcmdZViewItem
and yes im serious.
all the lame suvs and over the top lifted trucks that run all over my town.
dang i could have fun with that car.
What are these people smoking?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/The-V...QQcmdZViewItem
Is this guy the owner?:
http://www.clownante.se/1.4.jpg
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/The-V...QQcmdZViewItem
Is this guy the owner?:
http://www.clownante.se/1.4.jpg
What are these people smoking?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/The-V...QQcmdZViewItem
Is this guy the owner?:
http://www.clownante.se/1.4.jpg
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/The-V...QQcmdZViewItem
Is this guy the owner?:
http://www.clownante.se/1.4.jpg
lmao thats harsh lol
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