Silveryote
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I'm 55 and here's my two contributions to this thread. Guess you can tell that I like black wheels. I bought the '88 vert new.
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I see we think alike. We both have the same color California Special and we live within about 20 miles of each other. I posted above, number 163 of this thread. I’m with you regarding black wheels.I'm 61. Generally prefer the look of silver wheels, or black wheels with machined silver faces. Don't care for matte black, they look like they are dirty.
That's actually a very nicely done car. Looks great.I just replaced the stock wheels on my V6 with charcoal gray. I like that they are a little lighter than pure black so the spokes show up better.
Thanks. It would look a little better if lowered. I wouldn't do anything drastic, maybe minimal drop springs.That's actually a very nicely done car. Looks great.
Just know it might make the ride a bit harsher. IMO, it looks great just as it is. I think silver brings out the lines in these cars. Mine looks sinister in magnetic, but it also loses the visual detail. I did the lowering kit, mostly to calm the bounciness in the rear and it worked but I absolutely did not want the car looking slammed...like a low rider. Yours has very little wheel gap already. Enjoy it!Thanks. It would look a little better if lowered. I wouldn't do anything drastic, maybe minimal drop springs.
I totally agree about that. Some cars look like they don't have enough wheel travel to go over bumps.I absolutely did not want the car looking slammed...like a low rider.
Nice, they would look good on my ingot PP 2!I'm only 40 n like the black wheels but seem to be overdone lately. So going with the matte silver as seen in pic
Nice Torino, Starsky.55 and very happy with black!
True, but these are 10 wide so can fit 305 in back. Told myself to be subtle with this car.That should look great on black. Looks close to the stock wheel though.