But who the hell built that house ?!?Too each his own of course....but I like the cream one a LOT more.
But who the hell built that house ?!?Too each his own of course....but I like the cream one a LOT more.
The high altitude look was hot back in the early 70's. I could let some air out of the Hi Jackers and lower the torsion bars for a new look.To each his own of course....but I like the cream one a LOT more.
The street goes downhill. That's the way the picture was taken. May be that's why the house is for sale.But who the hell built that house ?!?
Not without sitting outside the fender, or hitting it if it's not jacked up enough. Wait for the correct wheels. 15 x 10's on '68/'69 b-bodies work with my 29.5" tall x 9" slicks.Sorry for another “will it fit thread”
I just spotted these on eBay. I have a 1968 Plymouth GTX, with +2” leaf springs. I’ve read I can put 15x10s on it. I’ve read you need 5-5.5”’of backspacing, so with these being 4” of backspacing will they work?
KEYSTONE 1970's KLASSIC CLASSIC UNI-LUG VINTAGE WHEEL 15 X 10 | eBay
Yep, you’re a little late to the partyNot without sitting outside the fender, or hitting it if it's not jacked up enough. Wait for the correct wheels. 15 x 10's on '68/'69 b-bodies work with my 29.5" tall x 9" slicks.
Have 5.5" bs.