I'll give the person points for the nice paint, correct use of moldings and emblems, and for what looks like the rare correct passenger side mirror; but they need an intervention in the worst way.
Let me see if this will work... (Note: image stolen from another message board) Those wheels are BLING BLING! :laugh: :laugh:
This is the first thing that pops into my mind whenever I see a car with that type of wheel & tire combo!
Even Chris didn't put 24's on his... :spank: There is a tasteful big wheel, and then there is that. To each his own. :beer -PS: George's '67 is another example of a really nice big-wheel car.
That thing looks like a Hot Wheels project gone wrong, sure would look nice with a set of 15 inch Buicks or Cragars though!
I do give him points for the color. I'd even paint my car that color. In fact, I'd like to. Now that the shock has worn off, it seems to be a really well done 68. However, his rim selection is horrible. The ones before or after that were wire wheel 20s with rubber band tires.
I also have to give points to the color. Why the person had to completely make a mockery out of it with the horse and buggy wheels is beyond me. I guess one person's complete joke is another person's "Kewl". I'm sure it hauls a$$ off the line with those farm tractor wheels too. :error: Looks like they would require at least a 6.50:1 ratio just to get moving! uzzled:
Hey, George's car is a G-Machine. I would bet that geroge's '67 is a wickedly fast car:3gears: It looks fast sitting still:jd: That red '69 with 24's is even nice withough
Hey, George's car is a G-Machine. I would bet that geroge's '67 is a wickedly fast car:3gears: It looks fast sitting still:jd: That red '69 with 24's is even nice without the wheels.