The Admiral is back......

Looks great, what part of Mich are you coming to?

We're heading to Camp Dearborn, in Brighton for a vintage camper rally May 19th-22nd. Then to my brothers place in Lower Huron. Across to Michigan dunes state park in Indiana for a vintage camper/crafts show, (Ellie is stocked up on porcupine eggs to sell), Then north to Hoffmaster state park in Muskegon Mich for another "Tin Can Tourist" event.
Leaving this Saturday and I still have a bunch of work to do on Connie. (1968 Concord Traveler Conastoga).
 
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We're heading to Camp Dearborn, in Brighton for a vintage camper rally June 19th-22nd. Then to my brothers place in Lower Huron. Across to Michigan dunes state park in Indiana for a vintage camper/crafts show, (Ellie is stocked up on porcupine eggs to sell), Then north to Hoffmaster state park in Muskegon Mich for another "Tin Can Tourist" event.
Leaving this Saturday and I still have a bunch of work to do on Connie. (1968 Concord Traveler Conastoga).

Wil:

Your wagon is just awesome. You have done a marvelous job with it. I keep imagining it with a set of Torque-Thrust 'D's on it, but it looks real good with the hub caps too.
 
It's all been said... but I'll add my "dang nice work" seal of approval.
 
Wil:

Your wagon is just awesome. You have done a marvelous job with it. I keep imagining it with a set of Torque-Thrust 'D's on it, but it looks real good with the hub caps too.

Thanks Rip. My opinion.... It would look awful with torque thrust wheels, or any other aftermarket wheel. Just not a C body thing and certainly not a wagon thing.
The Admiral had HUB CAPS when I picked him up, I installed the WHEEL COVERS as per the broadcast sheet.
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Wil:

Your wagon is just awesome. You have done a marvelous job with it. I keep imagining it with a set of Torque-Thrust 'D's on it, but it looks real good with the hub caps too.


Thanks Rip. My opinion.... It would look awful with torque thrust wheels, or any other aftermarket wheel. Just not a C body thing and certainly not a wagon thing.
The Admiral had HUB CAPS when I picked him up, I installed the WHEEL COVERS as per the broadcast sheet.
:poke:

As much as I like your wagon, and mine, with wheel covers, I still love the look mine had from a previous owner with TTs and no roof rack.

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Thanks Rip. My opinion.... It would look awful with torque thrust wheels, or any other aftermarket wheel. Just not a C body thing and certainly not a wagon thing.
The Admiral had HUB CAPS when I picked him up, I installed the WHEEL COVERS as per the broadcast sheet.
:poke:

Well. . . All right then. Ya can't go wrong with the broadcast sheet. . .
 
We're heading to Camp Dearborn, in Brighton for a vintage camper rally May 19th-22nd. Then to my brothers place in Lower Huron. Across to Michigan dunes state park in Indiana for a vintage camper/crafts show, (Ellie is stocked up on porcupine eggs to sell), Then north to Hoffmaster state park in Muskegon Mich for another "Tin Can Tourist" event.
Leaving this Saturday and I still have a bunch of work to do on Connie. (1968 Concord Traveler Conastoga).
I know Brighton, Muskegon, but Lower Huron?
 
As much as I like your wagon, and mine, with wheel covers, I still love the look mine had from a previous owner with TTs and no roof rack.

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No friend of Roof racks either. Do you have wind noise issues with the rack on ?
Know about this Problem with older Euro SW with factory Roof racks.
 
Torque Thrusts would make even a Honda N600 attractive, only the degree depends upon the car you put them on.
 
I don't think Torque Thrusts would look good on Formal 4 door HT's or Coupe's.
 
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