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No matter, I ordered the new wheels and tires today. Summit Racing Legend 5 wheels, 225/40/18 front on 18x8.5's, 275/40/18 on the back on low offset 18x9.5's. Should fill the wheelwells out nicely. I went with 18's again after measuring brake clearance, I'm afraid a 15 or 16 wouldn't do it, so if i gotta go the large diameter classic wheel look to have a car that stops violently, so be it. With it's E36 BMW suspension and brakes I have a feeling it's going to handle like a terror once I get wheels on it.
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Most people on this forum have no idea where that Corvette was from. I knew you would.
I think you'll appreciate a car I know of that is for sale. A friend of a friend built this car and cut all of the glass. He is a quirky guy that doesn't communicate well but is really good with body fab. He builds Model A's and Mercs among other things. He hates when people use Lexan because they don't know how to cut curved glass. I thought you might appreciate it. It really needs different wheels and a good paint job. The integrated spoiler, chopped top, and headlight peaks accentuate the exaggerated lines of the car. I think it was pretty visionary.
1966 pontiac bonneville chopped
I think you'll appreciate a car I know of that is for sale. A friend of a friend built this car and cut all of the glass. He is a quirky guy that doesn't communicate well but is really good with body fab. He builds Model A's and Mercs among other things. He hates when people use Lexan because they don't know how to cut curved glass. I thought you might appreciate it. It really needs different wheels and a good paint job. The integrated spoiler, chopped top, and headlight peaks accentuate the exaggerated lines of the car. I think it was pretty visionary.
1966 pontiac bonneville chopped
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Your restraint is admirable Matt; Corvette Summer was pretty much the first thing I thought when I first saw the car.. Funny thing is that somebody spent a fair amount of money at Eckler's to add that Monza nose (like. $2500) and the "twin turbo" hood ($1500+/-). I like customized C3's, but probably wouldn't have gone with those particular pieces.
And yeah Six, I do like that chopped Bonnie. Change the wheels, give it a nice paintjob and it could be amazing.
And yeah Six, I do like that chopped Bonnie. Change the wheels, give it a nice paintjob and it could be amazing.
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Hurrrrrr..
So, it turns out it's not a Johnspeed car as originally thought; it's actually a Kit Car Centre car, another South African kit builder. KCC was owned by Rudie Malan, who sold the company (they now do Manx replicas) and Rudie took the cobra tooling and formed Backdraft Racing.
So basically it's a very early Backdraft car, which is excellent news, as they're regarded as one of the better manufacturers out there, and Backdraft spares will fit the car.
Some welcome good news to help me get over that whole wheel debacle.
So, it turns out it's not a Johnspeed car as originally thought; it's actually a Kit Car Centre car, another South African kit builder. KCC was owned by Rudie Malan, who sold the company (they now do Manx replicas) and Rudie took the cobra tooling and formed Backdraft Racing.
So basically it's a very early Backdraft car, which is excellent news, as they're regarded as one of the better manufacturers out there, and Backdraft spares will fit the car.
Some welcome good news to help me get over that whole wheel debacle.