As we've seen so many pro-touring cars with multiple body mods, spoilers, and big wheels, I've started to appreciate stock looking cars as long as they have good stance. That Challenger just looks so good and right with lots of chrome and the vinyl top - I hope the owner keeps it that way. The wheels are just right too - if new bigger wheels are in the cards I hope they are something that retains vintage styling. But his car his choices !
I am with you on this one!! We will be keeping the vinyl top, all chrome, stripes and all! .. The wheels,.. we will see what happens.. but retaining a classic 5 spoke look to it.
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Quintin Brothers Auto & Performance
Last edited by QuintinBrothers; 01-09-2019 at 09:18 AM.
Well, We have been very busy and anxious to start this build. here is just a little inspiration! Thanks again to Matt Bernal for the Awesome Rendering!
Looks to be an interesting build. Along with fuel injection, could you slip in an overdrive tranny, too? Good luck when you peel off that vinyl top; my '72 Olds Cutlass S roof was trashed! Our son's godfather has a '74 vert Challenger that's pretty trick while appearing stock,very quick! I'll be using it for a comparison. Subscribed
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2002 S-10, Daily Driver and autoX
1966 Chevelle MALIBU ( mine since 1971) Drag car converting to a track car!