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1971 Dodge Challenger R/T Red&Black
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Very good looking in those colors.
And I'm a fan of stock wheels/tires. Most of these goofy car building shows on TV always have to slam it to the ground with big dorky wheels with rubber band tires. End of rant.Scotty "Mustang (+Matchbox) Mad Man!"
RIP.....Pop.....David Blase Garascia 9-17-35 12-3-20.
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Originally posted by WebeStang64 View PostVery good looking in those colors.
And I'm a fan of stock wheels/tires. Most of these goofy car building shows on TV always have to slam it to the ground with big dorky wheels with rubber band tires. End of rant.Due to the recent budget cuts,
the rising cost of electricity, gas, and oil, plus the
current state of the economy, the light at the end
of the tunnel has been turned off.
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Originally posted by WebeStang64 View PostVery good looking in those colors.
And I'm a fan of stock wheels/tires. Most of these goofy car building shows on TV always have to slam it to the ground with big dorky wheels with rubber band tires. End of rant.
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Originally posted by LouisCyphre View Post
Big brakes require big wheels. Considering that pro-touring builds are pretty dominant within that hobby (and resto-mods in general have become exponentially more popular than restorations), the ride heights and wheel selections are generally dictated by improving the car's handling and performance. Why bother improving the engine if the platform can't make use of the power? Why bother putting together a performance car if a Camry, Accord, Fusion or Malibu will embarrass it by all measures of performance?Scotty "Mustang (+Matchbox) Mad Man!"
RIP.....Pop.....David Blase Garascia 9-17-35 12-3-20.
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Originally posted by Stangfreak View PostI'll be dang... I do have this one. I thought for sure I left it on the pegs. I must have bought it at some point cause it's hanging on my AW wall in the package...LOL
Due to the recent budget cuts,
the rising cost of electricity, gas, and oil, plus the
current state of the economy, the light at the end
of the tunnel has been turned off.
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