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Vegas69 01-13-2009 05:55 PM

Some of my fav's from the build stage.....
http://i200.photobucket.com/albums/a...9/IMG_0843.jpg
http://i200.photobucket.com/albums/a...9/IMG_0930.jpg
http://i200.photobucket.com/albums/a...9/IMG_1246.jpg
http://i200.photobucket.com/albums/a...9/DSC_0262.jpg

Mike Yamada 01-13-2009 08:10 PM

re HMSA Trans Am cars tire and wheel sizes
 
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Getting back to Ty re Trans Am cars and tire and wheel sizes. Checked with Chad Raynal who owns the 69 Z/28 "Mid-Del Auto Parts". (Race 64).

"We're required to run no more than a 15" x 8" wheel on our cars. We happen to run 15" x 8" wheels front and back. The tires we're required to run are Goodyear Sports Car Specials, 6.00-15 on the front and 7.00-15 on the rear. The 6.00-15 tire has approx 8" of tread on the ground, where the 7.00-15 tires has approx 9.

Most all of the Historic Trans-Am cars run this same combo. Only the early Mustang notchbacks tend to run anything different. Their rear wheelwells/quarterpanels often require them to run no more than a 7" rear rim and 6.00-15 tire. Thus, they often run 15" x 7" rims front and back, along with 6.00-15 tires all around. "

I'm attaching a picture of Chad at Wine Country 07 also.


Mike
San Jose CA

Spiffav8 01-13-2009 09:49 PM

Here's a few of my favorites so far. :lol:

http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/h...re_090_big.jpg

http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/h...Picture036.jpg

http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/h...cture008bb.jpg

Alex396ss 01-14-2009 12:12 AM

Cool pics of a cool car!

:thumbsup:

Alex

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Originally Posted by Spiffav8 (Post 188877)
Here's a few of my favorites so far. :lol:


tyoneal 01-14-2009 02:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Mike Yamada (Post 188867)
Getting back to Ty re Trans Am cars and tire and wheel sizes. Checked with Chad Raynal who owns the 69 Z/28 "Mid-Del Auto Parts". (Race 64).

"We're required to run no more than a 15" x 8" wheel on our cars. We happen to run 15" x 8" wheels front and back. The tires we're required to run are Goodyear Sports Car Specials, 6.00-15 on the front and 7.00-15 on the rear. The 6.00-15 tire has approx 8" of tread on the ground, where the 7.00-15 tires has approx 9.

Most all of the Historic Trans-Am cars run this same combo. Only the early Mustang notchbacks tend to run anything different. Their rear wheelwells/quarterpanels often require them to run no more than a 7" rear rim and 6.00-15 tire. Thus, they often run 15" x 7" rims front and back, along with 6.00-15 tires all around. "

I'm attaching a picture of Chad at Wine Country 07 also.


Mike
San Jose CA

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Mike:

Those are really great shots. I would of sworn that they have larger wheel diameters of at least a lot taller tire in the rear. Where do People get those special head light covers? They also look Bad Ass,

Take care and thanks again,

Ty

syborg tt 01-14-2009 05:04 AM

I still think you need to send me the full size version of this image

hint hint :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

[email protected]



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Originally Posted by Spiffav8 (Post 188877)
Here's a few of my favorites so far. :lol:

http://i256.photobucket.com/albums/h...re_090_big.jpg


XcYZ 01-14-2009 05:38 AM

That's an awesome shot, Curtis!!

Payton King 01-14-2009 06:04 AM

No doubt
 
very cool pic right there

tones2SS 01-14-2009 09:41 AM

[QUOTE=Vegas69;188826]Some of my fav's from the build stage.....
http://i200.photobucket.com/albums/a...9/IMG_0930.jpg
http://i200.photobucket.com/albums/a...9/IMG_1246.jpg

Very cool car Vegas!!!
Those Lemon headers are SICCCCKKKK!!!:hail: :cheers:

71RS/SS396 01-16-2009 07:57 AM

My 71
 
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What could be more fun than a Big Block and a 5spd


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