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  • #16
    A couple more shots...


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    • #17
      That looks waaaaaaaaayyyy better than I thought it would, though I still like the stockers too...

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      • #18
        dsupradir (Medium).jpg

        Eh, my photochop skillz are rusty, couldn't find the right wheel pic, yadda, yadda, yadda...

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        • #19
          Hey that looks good Todd!



          Period with WWW. Must say that I'm not a fan of whitewalls on a white car. Since this one is two-tone, not quite as bad.

          Couldn't find a correct angle to work these on. The combination may be a winner however:

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          • #20


            Salt Flat Specials lend an air of attitude and credibility. If staying with a small diameter, these get my vote.

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            • #21


              Centerline Smoothies just plain kick ass. They look great on such a wide array of vehicles for their simplicity and reminisce of the '50s. Bonuses? They go up to 24". They're cheap. They can be painted body color leaving the lip chrome with chrome nuts - nice combination.

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              • #22


                Like the look of Forgiato Otto on your rig. Big bucks though... Fun to see.

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                • #23


                  Sine we're in the realm of large diameter now, had to drop the body. Creepy will love this bagged & laying frame. Gotta' admit that a '60s style wheel a little bigger helps offset the proportions.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Atti View Post


                    Centerline Smoothies just plain kick ass. They look great on such a wide array of vehicles for their simplicity and reminisce of the '50s. Bonuses? They go up to 24". They're cheap. They can be painted body color leaving the lip chrome with chrome nuts - nice combination.
                    Those are what I run on my ambulance, but with hubcaps. The price has gone up a little on them, when I got them they were $150 a wheel, now they're $199. Very strong and lightweight (for as big as they are).

                    hubcap2.JPG

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                    • #25
                      C'mon Atti, chop the top. You know you want to....

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                      • #26
                        lo-top hi-top:

                        lohi.jpg

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                        • #27
                          Glad you tackled a chop 'cuz I had no desire - nor spare time currently!

                          Down to 48" headroom and a way to save $$$ from reinstalling a commercial windshield.

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                          • #28
                            I should have started with your slammed pic.

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                            • #29
                              Todd that chop-top you did is excellent!

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                              • #30
                                lohi2.jpg

                                Think we could do this by next weekend?

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