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66 spinner wheels at SEMA

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Whoever made these wheels is a damn craftsman! I love these as a modern take of the spinner hubcap but in a wheel!:D
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WOW. That is very very impressive. I'd be damn scared to drive it. Thank you very much for sharing this piece of art. Modern and vintage, but mainly vintage all in one. The steering wheel is even wrapped to match the rest of the interior. The wheels look great too. Is it a Hellcat motor?
 
I like the wheels but not the stretched tires.
I also prefer to have the wheel lip molding, perhaps because I'm used to looking at it.
It seems incomplete without it.
 
I like how they kept to the originality of the car.....Not bad...
 
I like how they kept to the originality of the car.....Not bad...

Yea usually they will tell Chip Foose to go at it with a sawzall and by the time they are done, its garbage. I like his custom hot rod stuff, but not when he alters the Mopars to the point of non recognition. This one really struck my eye as being a really really cool modern take on the car while keeping all the Charger details intact. My dad has a 66 that I will do something similar to when I get it one day. Being I have the two 68 cars already, I really like the look of that 66 they did and it ain't worth a ton so might as well do this to a lower value car that will make it cool and fun while not cutting it up. The wheels were just really something that caught my eye. Alot of time spent to keep the original look while modernizing it. Even the seats kept the retro pleating like the original pattern in the middle which just looked cool in my opinion.
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I like the wheels but not the stretched tires.
I also prefer to have the wheel lip molding, perhaps because I'm used to looking at it.
It seems incomplete without it.

You know, I didn't even notice it missing until you said something ha! Dad's car always had that and the rocker moulding and such. I always liked the coronets due to their lack of moulding, so maybe that is why I kinda liked this version missing some chrome but keeping the majority of it.

WOW. That is very very impressive. I'd be damn scared to drive it. Thank you very much for sharing this piece of art. Modern and vintage, but mainly vintage all in one. The steering wheel is even wrapped to match the rest of the interior. The wheels look great too. Is it a Hellcat motor?

Sure is a hellcat! I got those pics off a buddies page. I only wish they would have kept the 66-67 wheel and wrapped that. Man this car in my dads LL1 turquoise and white interior would pop like crazy I think.
 
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