A couple shots of the 67

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Ill add some more later. :thumbsup:
 
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I need to put them on this computer so I can see them.
The laptops screen is garbage
 

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looks like fun. I've really got to start on my 66. It's just sitting there under the tarp and it's pissing me off that there's money for everything else but it. GRRRR
 

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thats sweet glad to see another 67 on here....one question why were the side vents shaved off..in my opinion its the distinct thing that set its apart from the 68 minus side marker lights and grill.......
 
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Trust me, wheels and tires are next. The tires on it are so bad that that squeel and chrip alllllllll the time. Its so annoying and gets me unwanted attention (coppers!). I'm thinking 17" somethings. I want bigger and better tires.

The side vents are missing because the PO (aka idiot) put on 68 quarter panels. His wonderous (sarcasm) paintjob started chipping off tonight. Doesnt even have clear, ugh. I plan on getting some vents fomr a local vintage 'stang junkyard oooorrrr maybe custom making some dual fiberglass scoops to go on each side. Dunno yet.
 

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I think some 17inch minilites would be dope on that car. I dont know if they make em 17inch tho.. even 16 inch mini's look good..... classic trans-am style
 
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That's what I was looking at, Coy C-55s. But Coy's are hard to find because of the way they run business. I went to my local shop looking for them and the owner told me he had tried to get with Coy's but can't afford to because Coy's expects their dealers to make big orders, not just one or two sets of wheels. So that would mean that he'd have to put the money up front and hope to god they all sold (unlikely) or wait until enough people put the money down for them and make one order, which would make a lot of people pretty annoyed.

My friend's dad threw some Boss 338's on his third gen Camaro for the Power Tour and is going to swap them onto his old Impala once he gets the rearend rebuilt, but they only come in 18"s... I think 18"s might be a little big for my coupe even though I do really like the style of them.

I'm still pretty undecided obviously. I would love to have some Vintage Wheel Works wheels but they are pretty costy. I don't know. I've been looking at everything. I'd like something a little different from the norm, but I still want it to look good... that's hard to find because if something usually looks good, its everywhere or untouchable because of the pricetag.
 

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Try some halibrand Cobra II's. without the gold spinner, of course. or some Cragar SS.

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A couple more...

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Ive got a few more to upload butttt my internet sucks so its slow going haha
 

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