My 67 d-100 Sweptline...(PHOTOSHOPPED)
- Soliddrummer
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My 67 d-100 Sweptline...(PHOTOSHOPPED)
In a perfect world my 67 Shorty Sweptline would have a mild chop and REALLY NICE wheels and tires.....What do you think?
I painted the flames about two years ago, finally have it sitting kind of low...(not as low as the pic above, but Im working on it) but would really like this mild chop done.......
Any suggestions in LA Area?
I painted the flames about two years ago, finally have it sitting kind of low...(not as low as the pic above, but Im working on it) but would really like this mild chop done.......
Any suggestions in LA Area?
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I'm ASSuming thats you Green...gonna be a while...fabricating is coming along slowly...have the 4-link sitting here just haven't had the time to put it in...you should see how low this bad boy is...the rear axle is resting all the way up in the c-notches and it is sweet....I don't have the bed back on it yet so I didn't take any pics....
1963 Crewcab Cummins
1961 Dodge D100
1964 Dodge Polara
1961 Dodge D100
1964 Dodge Polara
I agree with cowboy there on the rims. But my reasoning is not cause i'm 50 (sorry lol)
IMO i don't think those rims work with that truck. Wheel Vintiques just poped out a 20 inch version of their "Genie Solid" rims, they look like old school steelies but are light weight billet aluminum and you can have them powder coated and the outside rim areas polished. Seen them on a differnt truck, look pretty good. I'm gonna look for a set for my D, but i'm gonna go with 18's. But you live in LA, so car culture is different in some areas, so, you'd probably get more reaction from those than giant look alike steelies. Either way, thats a nice paint job and photochop. Good luck!
IMO i don't think those rims work with that truck. Wheel Vintiques just poped out a 20 inch version of their "Genie Solid" rims, they look like old school steelies but are light weight billet aluminum and you can have them powder coated and the outside rim areas polished. Seen them on a differnt truck, look pretty good. I'm gonna look for a set for my D, but i'm gonna go with 18's. But you live in LA, so car culture is different in some areas, so, you'd probably get more reaction from those than giant look alike steelies. Either way, thats a nice paint job and photochop. Good luck!