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Remember this.......dodge resto unvailed!
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Nice car.
But the wheels - do not like. -Z-man. |
Say wat tis happin bro...shyte man dat PIMP DADDY....Kooool!!
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is this before, or after?
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Not big fans of the resto mod look huh? lol
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Terry,
The wheels just don't do it for that car and that is a great car. But that is my opinion and you should do what you want. |
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Losing the rear bumper is a great weight saving idea.
Oh yeah...the wheels. :cool: |
put the old wheels back on it. I tlooks like one of those low rider toys you buy at the counter in a gas station.
Other than that, beautiful.. |
Terry, it specifically says to not block that door.
SmileWavy |
Sure a lot of doors on that car . . .
Hey! are those some old Lakewood slapper bars on the rear end? |
Whatever that is on the front driver's door, I don't think it's period correct. Wheels aren't working for me.
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I'll be the dissenting opinion. It's original and if you install the rear bumper, clean up the chrome and lower it a touch it would be different.
However, I'd be tempted to put widened steel factory wheels and the dog dish caps on M/T Sportsmans... That look at the moment is ok but it will date quickly.. (I'm at the same crossroads with my pig as well 70 Lemans Sport) http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1265692083.jpg |
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Bumper is getting rechromed. The circle is a little bit of wetsanding I was doing. I'm really happy with it and its a big hit with other classic mopar owners. Making a 4 door old school hot rod just doesn't feel right so I went with the current resto/ cruizer mod craze. Something to take on the Hot Rod Power Tour :) |
Looks good, but those wheels will expire before the tags do.
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I miss it. |
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