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Started by cougs, September 03, 2013, 04:40:22 PM

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cougs

The car on the left has me drooling. :drool5:  295 rears and low and mean.  The one on the right has too big of wheels and not enough rubber, IMO.
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Quote from: cougs on September 03, 2013, 04:40:22 PM
The car on the left has me drooling. :drool5:  295 rears and low and mean.  The one on the right has too big of wheels and not enough rubber, IMO.
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myk

What are the tire sizes?  The seemingly great lack of width on the Coronet's tires might be caused by the angle of the shot...

Fred

Whatever you like or don't like about it, it's still a great pic.  :2thumbs:


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1974dodgecharger

why are those wheels looking thin?  Has a big rim, but thin tires.

cougs

to me it looks like the Bee is running around a 255 or so.  A wider tire would definitely look better.  Also, a 17 would look better so you can run something shorter.  These are probably 18s?
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69chargerboy

Looks like they are model cars... :Twocents:   Still looks cool though  :2thumbs:
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Ghoste

They do look like diecasts or something don't they?  I think it could be the lighting.