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What do you guys think about these wheels my old Boss has these for sale? 17x7 front 18x9 rear. Do you think they would look out of place on a 65-66 Coupe? I like how they look similar to a style steel wheel.
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As far as style goes, not my cup of tea. I'd be concerned about the fitment of the rear wheels.
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Check the backspacing and the tire size; 65-66's have less space to fit wider tires.
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I'm a bigger-side-wall kinda guy sooooooo.NO! (I doubt they would fit anyhow.
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Not my cup of tea either, but wheels are all about personal preference.
But I also doubt they will fit.
Last edited by Chaplin (4/29/2021 9:28 AM)
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Not my cup of "SWEET TEA" either not much room under the 66 model.
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They seem to fit on the car in the picture but they look too much like “hot wheels” for my taste.
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I understand why they want to take them off their car.
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True74yamaha wrote:
Do you think they would look out of place on a 65-66 Coupe?
Absolutely.
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Rudi wrote:
They seem to fit on the car in the picture but they look too much like “hot wheels” for my taste.
Rudi those year model cars have a little more room in the wheel wells dont they? I think the 66 dont have a lot.....maybe stick a 66 rear in a 67 and squeeze some wider tires.
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Yeah I think you are right, the 67-68 and up have more room for wider tires.
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MS wrote:
I understand why they want to take them off their car.
My Boss old boss sold the car 250k the owner had us put back on stock leaf springs and stock front coils then had us put on stock style steel wheels.
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$250,000 for that red convertible?
I need more info, I think the value of my 68 just went up, a lot!
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I sold my KR convertible way too cheap if that car brought $250k
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'67-up do have more room.
Man, $250k, I'm wondering how much of something that rhymes with "rack" was smoked...
Especially since he then wanted a stock suspension and wheels on it. Well, the wheels I guess I get...
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MS wrote:
I sold my KR convertible way too cheap if that car brought $250k
Wonder what my car would be?.....priceless.
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Not those wheels. Don't really care for them or the Shelby back end either.
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It was completely rotisserie restored underneath its as concourse as you can get. As far as engine compartment for the most part and the exception of the shelby taillight panel and custom fuel cap. The owner originally bought a Revology Mustang. He said it was absolutely crap then he found that convertible. Personally I dont understand how it sold for that much. My old Boss built it for his wife for a present she never even drove it once. Lol
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True74yamaha wrote:
It was completely rotisserie restored underneath its as concourse as you can get. The owner originally bought a Revology Mustang. He said it was absolutely crap then he found that convertible. Personally I dont understand how it sold for that much. My old Boss built it for his wife for a present she never even drove it once. Lol
He should have took that 250,000 and built 4 or 5 more and sold them too.
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BILLY WALTON from GEORGIA wrote:
True74yamaha wrote:
It was completely rotisserie restored underneath its as concourse as you can get. The owner originally bought a Revology Mustang. He said it was absolutely crap then he found that convertible. Personally I dont understand how it sold for that much. My old Boss built it for his wife for a present she never even drove it once. Lol
He should have took that 250,000 and built 4 or 5 more and sold them too.
Concours??? Not!!!
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Yeah I guess not....I bet I could buy several with 250,000 I would like a lot better though.
Last edited by BILLY WALTON from GEORGIA (4/29/2021 9:03 PM)
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BILLY WALTON from GEORGIA wrote:
True74yamaha wrote:
It was completely rotisserie restored underneath its as concourse as you can get. The owner originally bought a Revology Mustang. He said it was absolutely crap then he found that convertible. Personally I dont understand how it sold for that much. My old Boss built it for his wife for a present she never even drove it once. Lol
He should have took that 250,000 and built 4 or 5 more and sold them too.
This guy figured why have a new Revology car with all these numerous problems when I can have a car restored to Pebble Beach Quality.
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MS wrote:
I sold my KR convertible way too cheap if that car brought $250k
Dont say that. We had a 1968 KR Convertible Red with white Top that sold for a Pretty Penny as well 200k if I remember correctly.
Last edited by True74yamaha (4/29/2021 11:54 PM)
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The nicest part was the paint I think that Single stage Candy Apple Red is Sexy!!
Last edited by True74yamaha (4/30/2021 12:36 AM)
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The underneath or the car was very concourse is what I meant to say. Stripe like on the sway bar, coil springs, idler arm, pitman arm, drive shaft trans. He was lucky to find the original frame rack Numbers as well on the driver side rear of the bumper mount.
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