It is. Dad and I perform "rescurations" on Mosher cars that the owners don't quite take care of properly. We also take them that last 20% by putting on the correct carbs, radiators, fans, batteries in the trunk/cables, heads, wheels and tires, straighten out hood scoops, paint the engines, proper pulleys, etc, etc.. Don't get me wrong Bob does great work actually some of the best but I think some of his customers are okay with an edelbrock instead of a carter or an aftermarket radiator and cooling fan setup. So we try to correct a few things and freshen up/fix what has not been taken care of over the years. Bob does great work and we love him and i think he appreciates us taking care of some of his babies. Honestly dont know how he can give them up when they are done! LOLGreat looking car! Is it a Bob Mosher car?
I think that is just an internet capture photo, that he likes the look and stance.It may just be an optical illusion in the picture but is the front wheel pattern smaller than the rear of your car? OPTICAL CONCLUSION PERHAPS
Someone needs to tell that to Dave Dudek. Oh wait nevermind, he runs in the 9's on 6" bias plys and steel wheels.you do know that the black wheels were meant to be taken off wen you put your racing tires on
Dave Dudek is amazing, but i think he runs those wheels and tires cause he has to, in his class, not cause he wants to. My set of steelies for street use are eighty pounds heavier than my centerline/slicks combo, and that is with regular front tires, not racing lightweights.Someone needs to tell that to Dave Dudek. Oh wait nevermind, he runs in the 9's on 6" bias plys and steel wheels.
Dave Dudek is amazing, but i think he runs those wheels and tires cause he has to, in his class, not cause he wants to. My set of steelies for street use are eighty pounds heavier than my centerline/slicks combo, and that is with regular front tires, not racing lightweights.
I have nothing against steelies, black or body color, i like them with dog dishes as a matter of fact, but you cant deny they are heavy, and a car will work better with light wheels.
LOL...I hear that!...Old Murphy was my wingman...that dog loved riding in the Dodge..unfortunately no longer with us.Great ride! I bet your pooch can drive better than a good number of drivers I've encountered...
Sorry to hear about Murphy. Well Murphy was a lucky dog (pun here I think) getting to cruise around in that Dodge!LOL...I hear that!...Old Murphy was my wingman...that dog loved riding in the Dodge..unfortunately no longer with us.
Lol and thanks Ron!Sorry to hear about Murphy. Well Murphy was a lucky dog (pun here I think) getting to cruise around in that Dodge!