Anyone with chevelle
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Anyone with chevelle
Looking for pictures of 68-72 chevelles with aftermarket wheels.
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Probably not what you're after, just some old school vintage slots. Western brand 15x10" rear and ET brand 15x7.5" front (now, 14x7" in the first picture below).
Boze makes some wheels that look nice on Chevelles, and several others. I've yet to find a new wheel that looks good for under $400 a wheel (besides the same Torque Thrust copies everyone and their dog uses).
Very old pic:
Newest pic I have:
Boze makes some wheels that look nice on Chevelles, and several others. I've yet to find a new wheel that looks good for under $400 a wheel (besides the same Torque Thrust copies everyone and their dog uses).
Very old pic:
Newest pic I have:
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[QUOTE=SS MPSTR;14285961]Nice car. Details?
The wheels are billet specialties slg60's with BFGodrich KDW2 285/40 and 245/40 rubber. I finished it about two years ago and drive it pretty hard every chance i get. It has a 502 and an M22. I was going to put a 6 speed in it which i am regretting a little now, but it is still fun and the whine of the M22 is pretty cool. I did a complete frame off which took about a year and a half, and it was worth every dime. Funny thing, i finished it and didnt even have a mile on it, took it to a car show and they said it wasnt clean enough. *******! I guess i didnt know the guy to blow at the show. Oh well i drive it and show it off on the street which is what i built it for.
Nice 67 by the way! Sits just right
The wheels are billet specialties slg60's with BFGodrich KDW2 285/40 and 245/40 rubber. I finished it about two years ago and drive it pretty hard every chance i get. It has a 502 and an M22. I was going to put a 6 speed in it which i am regretting a little now, but it is still fun and the whine of the M22 is pretty cool. I did a complete frame off which took about a year and a half, and it was worth every dime. Funny thing, i finished it and didnt even have a mile on it, took it to a car show and they said it wasnt clean enough. *******! I guess i didnt know the guy to blow at the show. Oh well i drive it and show it off on the street which is what i built it for.
Nice 67 by the way! Sits just right
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Nice thread- I have been looking at 66-67 and 70-72 chevelles as a possible DD(sound funny I know), But that black 69 may make me reconsider the 68/69's- Car is SICK man! My perfect chevelle would be a 70 model car with a 71/72 rear bumper, rollin 18's.
I may be going Monte Carlo though- due to price- generally that are about 1/2 the cost of a comparable chevelle. Found a 72 I plan to go look at why I get my tax money- clean/stock for only 8g's.
I may be going Monte Carlo though- due to price- generally that are about 1/2 the cost of a comparable chevelle. Found a 72 I plan to go look at why I get my tax money- clean/stock for only 8g's.
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[QUOTE=pepn3385;14289897] Damn you have a clean *** Chevelle. My Dad has a 72' SS and I wish he would get some wheels like that. What do those wheels run?
Nice car. Details?
The wheels are billet specialties slg60's with BFGodrich KDW2 285/40 and 245/40 rubber. I finished it about two years ago and drive it pretty hard every chance i get. It has a 502 and an M22. I was going to put a 6 speed in it which i am regretting a little now, but it is still fun and the whine of the M22 is pretty cool. I did a complete frame off which took about a year and a half, and it was worth every dime. Funny thing, i finished it and didnt even have a mile on it, took it to a car show and they said it wasnt clean enough. *******! I guess i didnt know the guy to blow at the show. Oh well i drive it and show it off on the street which is what i built it for.
Nice 67 by the way! Sits just right
The wheels are billet specialties slg60's with BFGodrich KDW2 285/40 and 245/40 rubber. I finished it about two years ago and drive it pretty hard every chance i get. It has a 502 and an M22. I was going to put a 6 speed in it which i am regretting a little now, but it is still fun and the whine of the M22 is pretty cool. I did a complete frame off which took about a year and a half, and it was worth every dime. Funny thing, i finished it and didnt even have a mile on it, took it to a car show and they said it wasnt clean enough. *******! I guess i didnt know the guy to blow at the show. Oh well i drive it and show it off on the street which is what i built it for.
Nice 67 by the way! Sits just right