In the west of Chicago area this evening

Tommy is a cool cat. good times last night. and for reference these are the "rims" {lol} Tommy is referring to

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I remember now Mar. That things sits a little high or or those 60's?

also if you are keeping them put some steelys on front and lower the torsion bars a little hehehe

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some here, not me really, prefer the term wheels to rims and I also typed "mag wheels" instead of aftermarket at first but changed it. Mag wheels was always the term of my youth when referring to non factory wheels :)

I was just having a little literary fun but my humor is somewhat dry at times and non-existent for most all the time

I figured that I was having fun with your comments too:lol:
I like the term "Go Fast" wheels too
 
I remember now Mar. That things sits a little high or or those 60's?

also if you are keeping them put some steelys on front and lower the torsion bars a little hehehe

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This is a poor man's Gasser!!!!
 
Spring "shackles" to raise the rear end were very common around here back in the day. Didn't like the look then and even less now.
 
Sometimes something is good enough to repeat... sweet ride. I usually am not a fan of aftermarket wheels, but those are way better than cop wheels on your car IMO.
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She might be a sitting a little high, but I don't think it looks bad. If you're happy with it, I wouldn't change a thing.
 
Sometimes something is good enough to repeat... sweet ride. I usually am not a fan of aftermarket wheels, but those are way better than cop wheels on your car IMO.

She might be a sitting a little high, but I don't think it looks bad. If you're happy with it, I wouldn't change a thing.

Agree its a great looker and the wheels do look good on it as far as aftermarket wheels go, but I still think cop wheels would look better. Most aftermarket wheels just seem a little out of place to me on this era car
 
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