Quoting: F Body
Do you really want something that shiney with a matt black car
It's Satin... (http://www.mkb.cc/forum/smileys/rolleyes.gif)
Quoting: FUBAR
PhilO had Chromed II's on his Camaro didn't he?
Yeap
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Quoting: Andy
What are those?! I love them!
Classic Torque Thrust Wheels (http://www.mkb.cc/forum/smileys/wink.gif)
Quoting: F Body
Classic Torque Thrust Wheels
No, they're not. They look more like A.R.E Antracite's.
Rare and more than two-and-a-half times the price at £250 per wheel.
Or possibly Rocket's . . ?
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Maybe on your Camaro, Martyn, but not mine.
Quoting: FUBAR
PhilO had Chromed II's on his Camaro didn't he?
No, you can't get those one's in chrome.
As Titsy said - there polished rims with a fine-cut (like a record) face.
Quoting: Roadkill
Quoting: F Body
Classic Torque Thrust Wheels
No, they're not. They look more like A.R.E Antracite's.
True they are similar to Torque Thrust wheels (http://www.mkb.cc/forum/smileys/rolleyes.gif)
Quoting: Roadkill
Maybe on your Camaro, Martyn, but not mine.
Violate the F Body.......Never (http://www.mkb.cc/forum/smileys/rtfm.gif)
Quoting: Big Mouse
Sod the outlaws, just give me that!!!
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Who's is that? It is a Chevy Nova right? (http://www.mkb.cc/forum/smileys/chiny.gif)
It is now my wallpaper (http://www.mkb.cc/forum/smileys/security.gif)
Quoting: Titsy
That was Chris's Plymouth Duster
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Quoting: Cunning Plan
Chevy Nova right?
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Quoting: Andy
Also have a 'before' shot of RK Z28.
The 3rd Gen has aged very well (http://www.mkb.cc/forum/smileys/cool.gif)
Is that at Rockingham (http://www.mkb.cc/forum/smileys/chiny.gif)
Quoting: Cunning Plan
What engine was it? What year?
1972 with a 318ci
Quoting: Roadkill
I was looking back at all the work I put into that Duster ... I'd kill to have that level of free time now.
Indeed, just finding an hour to turn the Mustang over (not literally(http://www.mkb.cc/forum/smileys/tongue.gif) ) once a week is a challenge let alone a project like that.
Quoting: Roadkill
I remember screwing the inner and outer rear quarters together with screws and nuts before fibre glassing it up as it had to be done on a budget.
Held together better than the "welding" job a previous owner did on the inner wings (http://www.mkb.cc/forum/smileys/rolleyes.gif)
Quoting: Andy
Is there a build thread around for that anywhere?
I did start a Geocities(?) website many years ago (http://www.mkb.cc/forum/smileys/chiny.gif)
Quoting: Roadkill
I reckon you should post up a "post-build" build thread
TaaDaa!!
http://www.mkb.cc/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=32
Well pics anyway, the order's looks a bit jumbled though.
Quoting: Roadkill
Remember the test scoop I did out of cardboard ?
yup...pretty sure there is a pic somewhere. (http://www.mkb.cc/forum/smileys/chiny.gif)