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08-26-2009, 11:56 AM | #51 |
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nice job Joseph! looks like you got busy last night
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08-26-2009, 12:15 PM | #52 |
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I have been looking in on this post and have not said anything because Ken has been doing a good job with helping you out. But when I saw this pic and said we have gone from wheels to now paint? That's ok, but you don't have to make such a big change, but this pic shows off the gray wheels very nicely. If you go with gray wheel this look makes it.
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That one is my favorite too. I actually planned to work on it some more in the next few days.
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The smoothies would definitely be a better starting point for a one-off budget conscious wheel. |
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the chops are in the right hands. im definately looking into it.. and the possibility of widthening the rim to create a deeper dish for the rear...
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Center Line used to be pretty open to custom requests. Give them a call and see what they say.
Just don't tell them you are going to cut them up or they may give you some legal mumbo jumbo about DOT approval and the like & not cooperate with you. As long as you don't go nuts with removing material and stick close to what some of their other wheels have for rib sizes you should be OK. Chances are they start with that same smoothie wheel to make a few of their other designs. They usually make several wheels in a series from a common base wheel. Last edited by 68 TT; 08-26-2009 at 05:13 PM. |
08-26-2009, 05:49 PM | #57 | |
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It's easy for me to spend other people's money. I was thinking cream too. I wanna do it like that one, but cream with cream colored big rallies to see what it would look like. I think that paint scheme will kinda pull it all together if you wanna do the rallies especially grey, maybe cream. I love orange and grey together. Ps.-- if you do a two tone with cream. We'll be able to call it the Dreamscicle (sp?)---mmm...Sweet.
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08-26-2009, 05:54 PM | #58 |
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White looks really good for an accent color on hugger orange. A friend has a hugger orange 69 Z/28 with white stripes. They look great together.
Give white a try for the paint & wheel centers. You could also add a pair of Z/28 style hood stripes to match the side panel. Maybe even a cowl hood to go with it. |
08-26-2009, 07:00 PM | #59 |
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what about the two-tone being a "matt" color.. as in not shiny. give it some depth? ...also this way, i may be able to get away with a vinyl decal... one that would be alot cheaper, and that could be removed in the future if i decide to. if the decal is a matt color, it may hide the fact that it is a decal... or just look cheap all together lol. damn, the more i look at the two-tone, the more i like it. its already an expensive paint job, as its a pearl paint... lamborghini orange... oh to have an unlimited supply of money, the things a guy could do...
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This can give ya something to think about the MOPAR Cuda had matte black decals on the sides. and it looks pretty timeless.
Also just a thought you could add something like C-10 or your engine size into your decals.
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Joseph, Your a big help on here so don't think I was giving you a hard time. It's all good man keep it up..
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How about a different Coy wheel...
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Ok, one more. Since you like the bronze color Joseph is using, I couldn't resist posting these. The ad says they are a "prismatic" bronze...
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sorry Ken. not really 'clean' enough for that truck imo... i like those smooth 5 spoke from coy's. i'll see if i can find a pic...
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there3 on the coy's website called intro v-rod
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oooo... i like...
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And I don't know if you can do that in vinyl. I like the other color better, and kinda like the placement of the color a little better on the earlier one, which if I had to describe I would say gray with a little brown, a touch of red, and a drop of blue. But I like the pinstripe on this one. Quote:
Heres a couple more: How's this for different? Still got a couple tricks up my sleeve...to be continued
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i like the chops... the factory style grill helps place the big rallys... same with the missing spoiler... lol i know alot of you guys dont like it up there. but as far as the rallys go, i think this is a little more to scale, no? (hub caps)
ps. i love the pin-stripe with the two tone. man im seriously thinking about the two tone. damn you lol
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those ralleys w/ the stock grille are SICK!! do it!!
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I agree, those do make me sick.
The gray stripes accents look good. Those rallies and stock grill look great if you want to take three giant steps backwards. As mentioned above, the rallies look good (to some) on Josephs Blazer because it has a stock appearence. Trying to "force" that style on a full custom truck is not working.
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i deserve that one! i almost edited that this morning...
fwiw i still like the intro's i posted and the ever popular c-5's
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The rally's just don't fit the look of that truck.
Even at a larger size unless they are 20"+ and blatantly obvious that they are not stock it will just make the truck look unfinished like you are still saving up for the wheels you really want. They would look great on a fairly stock looking truck but just not on this one. |
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There are a couple of other wheels that I still wanna try that I think will look fantastic. Hopefully I'll have time for another session tonight. What did yall think of the grey panel on the rollpan????
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u gotta do a pic of mine
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i do as well... i think im crossing out the c-5. although they look really good, especially for the price and wide size selection, their kinda cliché. IMO. however the intro's are very sweet looking... just lacking on size availability.
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