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Old 09-06-2007, 12:41 PM
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Those are 3 bitchn' cars, I'm having trouble choosing between those 3. I can't imagine choosing 1 from all the responses you've probably already gotten.
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This is no reflection on the other cars listed here, but I've seen Paul's car at Woodward a few weeks ago. It is very nice, extremely high quality.

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It will depend highly on which wheel company it is........some wheels look better on cars than others do and it will be what the company feels will look the best with there wheels. There are some nice cars on this site some that have a spot and a bunch that have a maybe so it will be interesting
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They are all sweet, agree with everybody about different wheels looking "right" on different cars, but think that 57 is INSANE. Was that a project car bought off ebay a year or so ago ? Great execution of a car. Love it without all the Bel Air bling. I need to see more pics.

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This could get really exciting (and potentially ugly) really quickly!
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This could get really exciting (and potentially ugly) really quickly!
The decision will be made by the company. They will ultimately decide what will work the best for their display and product line. They could already have a certain color or make in mind, so what may seem like the most popular decision may not be the one that they go with.
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here is one of the farm truck
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The decision will be made by the company. They will ultimately decide what will work the best for their display and product line. They could already have a certain color or make in mind, so what may seem like the most popular decision may not be the one that they go with.
Yes, in this case they are launching a new g-machine inspired line of wheels so they wanted a 60's musclecar.

Their booth is set up with a particular color scheme, so they want to draw from some specific colors.

I in no way am choosing the car, just sending them some choices.
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Those are 3 bitchn' cars, I'm having trouble choosing between those 3. I can't imagine choosing 1 from all the responses you've probably already gotten.
Plus the ones I was emailed.. lol..

I think they made a pick.. it's a brightly colored '69 Camaro. They wanted a g-Machine and that car just fits the bill.

Love the cars posted and that Nova is killer!

Thanks for the help guys!
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