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    Posted: 19-November-2012 at 3:38AM
I came across the following car that might be of interest to the board:
 
 
I also found a link to some great photos of the car:
 
 
I love most everything about this car and if my budget permitted, I'd probably do my Gran Torino similarly.
 
 
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If those are the Crager rims then those are the ones I am getting.
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Oh, I love the clean look of that car. Dream, dream...
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If those are the Crager rims then those are the ones I am getting.
 
 
American Racing, actually.  


Edited by PS122 - 19-November-2012 at 5:00AM
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Originally posted by PS122 PS122 wrote:

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If those are the Crager rims then those are the ones I am getting.
 
 
American Racing, actually.  
 
REALLY liking those!
Oh and the rim too!
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Here's a little info about the rolling stock that I gleaned from studying the photos of the Cyclone:
- Wheels are American Racing VN500s
- Tire sizes are 255/40r17 (front) and 315/35r17 (rear)
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote unlovedford Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19-November-2012 at 6:45AM
There is no way, NO WAY you could have picked a better picture of that wheel. The sensuous curves, slender spokes, tight angles and flat midsection go so well together...
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Originally posted by PS122 PS122 wrote:

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If those are the Crager rims then those are the ones I am getting.
 
 
American Racing, actually.  
 
 
theres a rim in that picture?  i cant see it. 
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Do those how many tubs or are the rear wheel wells stock
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These are 8" wide Keystone Klassics front and rear.

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hi
i put 295/50/15 in the back of my merc(montego 71).i got 15/10 rims with no mods to the body.i got 4 wheel disks on it with a 4 speed top loader for fun.the montegos can take wide rims with  no body mods.....torinojon
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