i must of missed something up here in montana. does anybody know where and when oversized wheels and undersized tires came from? i remember the lowrider craze started picking up in the late 70s. i know european cars started going to 16s, 17s, and up for better handling [ie; ferrari, porsche] and corvette picked up on the idea in the mid 80s. but around here the only vehicles with big wheels were monster trucks, and you could not drive around with low profile tires because you would loose your undercarage in a pothole [if you could find pavement]:laugh:
The saddest part of it all is that the seller thinks he "fixed it up". Now he's going to do the same to an SUV. Must be nice to have $ to throw away. John
haha....I added meats and some skinny front tires to Bil''s low-ridin' convertible..... :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :beer
There NEEDS to be a "Pro Barge" class! 4000lbs min, MUST be tubbed and dropped in the weeds. So cool!
Guys check this out: http://www.aaca.org/ubbthreads/showflat.php?Cat=&Number=138419&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=5&o=&fpart=1
Well, I have seen that Caprice and it is "goofy" Believe or not, there is also a black one with similar wheels. Looks so strange seeing the car sit up so high, you think he put the body on a Chevy 4x4 chassis. I usually see that car about once a week on a local near my house! Always good for a laugh! Nice to see a fool and his money parted!
:shock: Did I read that right what wheels and tires cost 9500.00 :shock: uzzled: uzzled: 9500.00 uzzled: o No: what do you get with them o No:
i think i am going to put 24's on my 65 GS....O and a set of switches and some 3 wheel motion....OMG THAT IS UGLY!!!LOL Later gearheads....Let's stick with real Muscle GS's......