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    1. #1
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      69 nova and Forgeline feedback

      I need to order wheels in the next month so I can do the mock up and order my rear end.

      I wanted to get feedback on wheel choice. I know it's personal...but I can't make up my mind...seems to be a trend.

      Anyway...which of these models would fit best? Or is there another model that you think would look better?


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    2. #2
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      69 nova and Forgeline feedback

      Yikes those are my three favorite designs by Forgeline...
      Look up Billy Utley Nova on google and check his out. Not sure what style he has but they're Forgeline.

      I usually have a hard time choosing color, that'd be another thing to think about ya know

      Were a Forgeline dealer, let me know if you'd like a quote.

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    3. #3
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      RB3C
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      RB3C without a doubt!

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      Quote Originally Posted by LS1-IROC View Post
      RB3C without a doubt!
      I agree with LS1-IROC
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    6. #6
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      I think the RB3C would be a nice look on a Nova

    7. #7
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      I think I was secretly rooting for the RB3C the whole time. Decision made.

      Thanks for the feedback everyone!

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      Quote Originally Posted by Oregon View Post
      I need to order wheels in the next month so I can do the mock up and order my rear end.
      I wanted to get feedback on wheel choice. I know it's personal...but I can't make up my mind...seems to be a trend.
      Anyway...which of these models would fit best? Or is there another model that you think would look better?
      RB3C
      GX3
      GZ3
      Always a tough decision. You've probably already seen it, but if not, then be sure to check out the Nova examples in the Forgeline customer gallery at: http://www.forgeline.com/customer_ga...make=Chevrolet

      In the meantime, I'll try to dig up a few examples here below too:

      Dan Ballard's '72 Nova on GZ3:


      Bryan Jenkin's '70 Nova on GZ3:


      FYI, Billy Utley's "Nancy" is on the ZX3R which is an older Competition Series racing wheel. We still sell a lot of ZX3 wheels, but the "new" updated version of that wheel is the GZ3 that utilizes some of the more modern technology (like the I-beamed spokes).

      Billy Utley's '72 Nova on ZX3R:
      Mark Schetter
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      Dayton, Ohio
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    9. #9
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      The RBC3's are the way to go IMO.
      1968 Restomod FireBird • Twin Borg Warner EFR Turbocharged LS3 • T56 Magnum • Ford 9”• Modern Sub-Frame & Suspension • C7 Seats • 24 Pistons • Forgelines

    10. #10
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      Dale,

      I sent you a PM.




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