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Beag's 67 Chevelle. Supercharged Summer

Ok, I'm not getting at anywhere here, I'll toss out my second choice, actually it's my first, I have been wanting to run these for such a long time it's ridiculous. Never had a car I thought could pull them off.
I might buy some for the 76 someday.


Salt flat wheels/kidney beans.

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5 lugs look stupid. You need 8 lug adapters and rockstars.
Hope you like the picture.

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I don't mined the Minlite road race wheels. Vintage but not the belly button torq-thrusts that have been over used for the last 20 years. I say that knowing I love torq-thrust wheels. I prefer the straight spoke style vs the curved spoke on the "d" version.

I've got a couple of ideas if we are bench racing.

First up a kidney bean style Halibrand copy. 16" size. Screams vintage racing.
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One of my other favorites. The Ansen Sprint wheel. Now made by American Racing and they do a 17" version too. My Dad has an original set of 15's he put on his '65 Impala back in the day. Well, they are still on the car for crying out loud.

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They have a simulator to put just about any American Racing wheel on a red 67 Chevelle to see how they look.

But then again I still like the "daisy" wheel too from American Racing. It's available in a 17" size too.
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I don't mined the Minlite road race wheels. Vintage but not the belly button torq-thrusts that have been over used for the last 20 years. I say that knowing I love torq-thrust wheels. I prefer the straight spoke style vs the curved spoke on the "d" version.

I've got a couple of ideas if we are bench racing.

First up a kidney bean style Halibrand copy. 16" size. Screams vintage racing.
kidney%20bean%2016%20x8.jpg


One of my other favorites. The Ansen Sprint wheel. Now made by American Racing and they do a 17" version too. My Dad has an original set of 15's he put on his '65 Impala back in the day. Well, they are still on the car for crying out loud.

americanracing_vna697_17x9-1603-402-00-500.png

They have a simulator to put just about any American Racing wheel on a red 67 Chevelle to see how they look.

But then again I still like the "daisy" wheel too from American Racing. It's available in a 17" size too.
AmericanRacing_vn504_wheel_5lug_silver_brushed_lip_15x7-500.png
Finally someone that's gets me!
 
I don't mined the Minlite road race wheels. Vintage but not the belly button torq-thrusts that have been over used for the last 20 years. I say that knowing I love torq-thrust wheels. I prefer the straight spoke style vs the curved spoke on the "d" version.

I've got a couple of ideas if we are bench racing.

First up a kidney bean style Halibrand copy. 16" size. Screams vintage racing.
kidney%20bean%2016%20x8.jpg


One of my other favorites. The Ansen Sprint wheel. Now made by American Racing and they do a 17" version too. My Dad has an original set of 15's he put on his '65 Impala back in the day. Well, they are still on the car for crying out loud.

americanracing_vna697_17x9-1603-402-00-500.png

They have a simulator to put just about any American Racing wheel on a red 67 Chevelle to see how they look.

But then again I still like the "daisy" wheel too from American Racing. It's available in a 17" size too.
AmericanRacing_vn504_wheel_5lug_silver_brushed_lip_15x7-500.png
Did you see my post about my love for the kidney bean?
 

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