Now, see to me, that car looks off with those wheels and caps. I don’t know if it’s because they are aftermarket and a little deeper, or it’s the color, which is too much IMO. Either way, I’m not a fan of this one, although I do prefer Roadrunners.
Now, see to me, that car looks off with those wheels and caps. I don’t know if it’s because they are aftermarket and a little deeper, or it’s the color, which is too much IMO. Either way, I’m not a fan of this one, although I do prefer Roadrunners.
Tell us how you really feel!!! cr8crshr/BillI came home from work and put some burgers on the grill had a half dozen beers then clicked on Google to come onto Fbbo. And there it was, another amazing Mopar muscle car with those effing goofy painted effing wheels and dork dish hubcaps! Does anyone alive believe that a 70 Sassy Grass Green V code Road Runner is a sleeper! Do you think people won't know what is under the hood with 440 +6 effing decals on the hood. Enough with the effing goofy painted wheels and dork dish effing crap,it's been done to the effing nines. Time to move on and drive real muscle cars that struck the fear of God himself into anyone who thought that they could challenge that car,for the love of God himself! Effing enough already!
Much like Baby Blue in 1985, when I couldn't afford anything beyond the car. Before and after.
They're '68 caps on a '69. No wonder it looks off. Like seeing trim ring road wheels on a '68.Now, see to me, that car looks off with those wheels and caps. I don’t know if it’s because they are aftermarket and a little deeper, or it’s the color, which is too much IMO. Either way, I’m not a fan of this one, although I do prefer Roadrunners.
Hey, I run 68's on my 70 Roached Runner just because I like them better. I do have the correct 70's if I decide to put them back on someday.They're '68 caps on a '69. No wonder it looks off.
On a numbers Hemi car that is stock it fits and looks good.I kept the dog dishes on one of my seven GTXs. The fact it was a numbers matching Hemi car made it seem more reasonable.
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I like those caps, too. One year only deal in small size.Hey, I run 68's on my 70 Roached Runner just because I like them better. I do have the correct 70's if I decide to put them back on someday.
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Took me a year to find nice wheels for my 66 Belvedere....The hub caps were gone within a week of purchasing the car.![]()
Didn't like the Keystones until many years later....Depending on how much cash I still had after buying the car. My first kept the dishes before selling it, the 2nd was scraping up loose change, working more OT, and borrowing money to buy a set of Keystones and 60 series tires. It wasn’t a week, but it as I recollect, those were on around a month after purchase.
Took me nearly a year to put some decent wheels on my 66 Belvedere.....and those were a set of 68 AMX (sport wheels?). Looked like the factory road wheels only with brushed spokes.My new 1969 SuperBee came off the transporter with white wall tires and 14" Coronet wheel discs. They did not last the first week. I turned the white walls inside on affordable chrome reverse rims ( I spent all my $$$ on the new car ). I later ran Magnum 500's on it; a Christmas present from my fiance ( we're still married 54 years later ).
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My first wife was driving a Chevy Imp iirc....but it had PS etcI bought this car in 2014. Met original owner's husband. 23K on car, original brake pads. This is the original owner. Pics are from around 72 I believe. Aside from the wheels, I was impressed that this tiny little gal was driving this big beast. Manual brakes, 3.91's.
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I have them swapped out faster than a Nascar pit crew!I kept the dog dishes on one of my seven GTXs. The fact it was a numbers matching Hemi car made it seem more reasonable.
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