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charliemccraney
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I like the look of the wider rear with narrower fronts. I not sure if the color of the wheel goes with color of the truck though. But if you like them that is all that really matters.
1956 F100 Big Window 309ci Y-block, 1956 F100 small window 272ci Y-block Greg. Mountains of North Eastern CA
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speedpro56
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Once painted there really gonna look nice Charlie.
-Gary Burnette-
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speedpro56
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My computer showed black wheels at first and now I'm seeing purple and my computer is loading up real slow. Charlie beauty is in the eye of the beholder, paint them whatever color you like. My brother Jack likes to paint his motors purple and I'm OK with that too.
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charliemccraney
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It's a love it or hate it thing kinda like a George Barris custom. Everybody does black so I definitely was not going to paint them black. It's definitely not traditional so I don't expect many will like it. I've always liked purple and green together, kinda like The Joker from Batman. I liked it even more inside the cab, on the way to the tire store, where the turquoise (that's what Ford call it, if you ask me it's green) is not faded. Regardless of color, it's remarkable how freshly painted wheels will "clean up" the truck. Hopefully I'll now have better traction on wet roads.
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Talkwrench
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pintoplumber
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And this goes on what?
Dennis in Lititz PA
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charliemccraney
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My hobby is customizing hotwheels and building realistic models. These are for one of my rare hotwheels unibody pickups.
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bloodyknucklehill
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charliemccraney (4/15/2011) My hobby is customizing hotwheels and building realistic models. These are for one of my rare hotwheels unibody pickups.Tee Hee I got the joke... I like it.. Purple is a hard color to pull off but if the top section goes a shade or two darker on the green I think it will look good.. Like the Joker.. Cause every girl's crazy 'bout a sharp dressed man.
DustinSouthern Oregon Y's Guy http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#/profile.php?ref=profile&id=1441322018
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Charlie, I just wanted to say that I really like the tires and wheels. Just a little hot rod, just a little off road, just a little NASCAR. That overdrive will really come in handy now. Dustin, are you talkin a little Billy Gibbons trash now?
Charlie Burns Laton, Ca (South of Fresno)
BurnsRacing981@gmail.com
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