Let's see your ride...
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Re: Let's see your ride...
Those are the same wheels as on my son's ST.
He likes them, me, I need some time to let them grow on me a bit.
Doesn't really matter, it's his car and if he's happy with it, then I'm happy with it.
He likes them, me, I need some time to let them grow on me a bit.
Doesn't really matter, it's his car and if he's happy with it, then I'm happy with it.
IN GOD WE TRUST
"That boy's paradigm don't always add up to four nickels...."
"That boy's paradigm don't always add up to four nickels...."
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Nice. Any thoughts on lights? Two accent LEDs in the grill would be ballaLivewire wrote:Dipped wheels and tint complete. Now it needs a bath.
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Heck yeah, that would be nasty looking. Give those headlights a slight tint and its start looking menacing.Livewire wrote:I've been thinking about putting two hella black magics in the center of the grill
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Truck lite has a setup that's dark, but shines bright. Don't know if it's legal thoughLivewire wrote:I've got the tail lights off now to tint them
I'm not sure about tinting the head lights, they're HID's and I like how bright they are.
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I'm trying plastidip smoke. It's supposed to be a very light shade each coat and easily removable.Toecutter1978 wrote:Truck lite has a setup that's dark, but shines bright. Don't know if it's legal thoughLivewire wrote:I've got the tail lights off now to tint them
I'm not sure about tinting the head lights, they're HID's and I like how bright they are.
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Yeah... She's got to be the center of attention in everything ... lolrustynuts wrote:I recognize that dog!adayton wrote:Here's mine... at least for the time being ...
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Since we are posting trucks, Here is my 1995 GMC 2500 3/4 ton with a beefed up suspension, 454, automatic with 4.10 gears, Hummer H-2 wheels and 315-70-17 BFG's.
On the back in this picture was my 1961 Dorsett Catalina. I love the classic boats. The Dorsett was years ahead of its time. It was designed by Raymond Lowery who designed the Studebaker hawk and Avanti.
This is the picture of her pulling my 56 Chevy home from the mountains of eastern Kentucky here I found her.
The next couple are my 1976 Pro Street Trans Am project. It has a narrowed 9 inch rear end with disc brakes and a coil over 4 link rear suspension. A roll cage connecting everything together. A 383 small block Chevy with a beefed 200r4 overdrive trans. The rear tires are 18.5 by 31 inch mounted on American Racing 14 by 15 inch Torque Thrust wheels. I have several hoods for it but this is the 80s style pro stock hood scoop I sat on it for pictures. I am going to run it with a shaker hood. I have lots of little things to finish but I hope to have her on the road this summer.
My 1970 442 is in the last picture. I've had it since high school.
On the back in this picture was my 1961 Dorsett Catalina. I love the classic boats. The Dorsett was years ahead of its time. It was designed by Raymond Lowery who designed the Studebaker hawk and Avanti.
This is the picture of her pulling my 56 Chevy home from the mountains of eastern Kentucky here I found her.
The next couple are my 1976 Pro Street Trans Am project. It has a narrowed 9 inch rear end with disc brakes and a coil over 4 link rear suspension. A roll cage connecting everything together. A 383 small block Chevy with a beefed 200r4 overdrive trans. The rear tires are 18.5 by 31 inch mounted on American Racing 14 by 15 inch Torque Thrust wheels. I have several hoods for it but this is the 80s style pro stock hood scoop I sat on it for pictures. I am going to run it with a shaker hood. I have lots of little things to finish but I hope to have her on the road this summer.
My 1970 442 is in the last picture. I've had it since high school.
I was only going to build one...
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I tried that stuff on my taillights. Worked good. It came off though. I don't think I cleaned the surface well enough.Livewire wrote:I'm trying plastidip smoke. It's supposed to be a very light shade each coat and easily removable.Toecutter1978 wrote:Truck lite has a setup that's dark, but shines bright. Don't know if it's legal thoughLivewire wrote:I've got the tail lights off now to tint them
I'm not sure about tinting the head lights, they're HID's and I like how bright they are.
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The 442!! Beautiful. More pics please!!!SSGBPowell wrote:Since we are posting trucks, Here is my 1995 GMC 2500 3/4 ton with a beefed up suspension, 454, automatic with 4.10 gears, Hummer H-2 wheels and 315-70-17 BFG's.
On the back in this picture was my 1961 Dorsett Catalina. I love the classic boats. The Dorsett was years ahead of its time. It was designed by Raymond Lowery who designed the Studebaker hawk and Avanti.
This is the picture of her pulling my 56 Chevy home from the mountains of eastern Kentucky here I found her.
The next couple are my 1976 Pro Street Trans Am project. It has a narrowed 9 inch rear end with disc brakes and a coil over 4 link rear suspension. A roll cage connecting everything together. A 383 small block Chevy with a beefed 200r4 overdrive trans. The rear tires are 18.5 by 31 inch mounted on American Racing 14 by 15 inch Torque Thrust wheels. I have several hoods for it but this is the 80s style pro stock hood scoop I sat on it for pictures. I am going to run it with a shaker hood. I have lots of little things to finish but I hope to have her on the road this summer.
My 1970 442 is in the last picture. I've had it since high school.
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That looks really good.Livewire wrote:After and before, I loaded the pics in the wrong order
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Kygundude's is a really nice bike for sale on here. Just trying to help you out...haharustynuts wrote:I want to go bike shopping now. Not that I would ever have time to ride it, but...
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Cleaned it up and went out with the camera tonight. Loaded 2014 Malibu 1LTZ
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