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    Thread: Coys Wheels

    1. #41
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      Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Very Nice Stuff

      "Too bad Dare to Be Different these days could mean Dare to Be Fast. What ever happened to the Cars that Scared people?" John Pearley Huffman


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      i shoulda bought CHROME wtf...........im very upset because its so hard to keep polished wheels clean when u drive a car everyday in the rain and dirt.

      i how deep is the lip on the 20x10 i was tryin to get those but they werent ready to be shipped at my time of purchase

      realy wish my car could handle 20's n 22's

    3. #43
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      Yeah the painted ones look like a good option for a daiky driven car.

      ANybody has pics of grey Coys ?
      1970 chevelle - awaiting heart transplant

    4. #44
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      Look on page 2. Tim

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      Quote Originally Posted by PRRC
      Look on page 2. Tim
      I meant on a car
      1970 chevelle - awaiting heart transplant

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      from coy's site. There are others under the "gallery" section. If you you'd like jfman, I'll photoshop the high res ones from Tim's site onto your car of choice.

      /am going with PRRC for my wheels from now on also.
      Tony Langlois
      1966 Corvair Monza

    7. #47
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      Quote Originally Posted by TonyL



      from coy's site. There are others under the "gallery" section. If you you'd like jfman, I'll photoshop the high res ones from Tim's site onto your car of choice.
      I would love to see them on a red 1970 chevelle.
      1970 chevelle - awaiting heart transplant

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      (not the best photoshop I've done.)

      Tony Langlois
      1966 Corvair Monza

    9. #49
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      Thanks !

      I'm thinking I should go with the polished instead... Those chevelles have big chrome bumpers and seems like grey wheels are out of place on that car.... hmmmmm...
      1970 chevelle - awaiting heart transplant

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      That was exactly my line of thinking also. I ended up going with chrome.
      Tony Langlois
      1966 Corvair Monza

    11. #51
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      Tony beat me to it but here is a set we just sold to a customer. 18x8 and 18x9.5
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      I have them on my 56' 18's and 20's...picture is in my sig...

    13. #53
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      Hey guys just alittle heads up.We just recieved word from Coys that there will be a price increase on NOV.1 Not sure of all the details yet. But if your on the fence now would be a good time. Thanks Tim

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      darn that sucks.....i wish i had got chrome i hate polishing........

      But do you have any idea how big that tire is on that chevelle

      i love the way it sits....

      if they had 20 x10's in stock i would have had a lip like that

    15. #55
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      Quote Originally Posted by PRRC
      Hey guys just alittle heads up.We just recieved word from Coys that there will be a price increase on NOV.1 Not sure of all the details yet. But if your on the fence now would be a good time. Thanks Tim
      Is your price the same as theirs ?
      1970 chevelle - awaiting heart transplant

    16. #56
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      Well........ Yes and No. This answer keeps me out of trouble. LOL. Need a better explination give me a call and I will expain. 317 541-9590

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      Quote Originally Posted by PRRC
      Well........ Yes and No. This answer keeps me out of trouble. LOL. Need a better explination give me a call and I will expain. 317 541-9590
      So what would a set of two 18x8 and two 18x9.5 C5's cost? (4.5" & 5"BS)

      Oh and the most important, do you ship overseas?
      Chris

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      I don't know if you've checked out Newstalgia Wheels, but in the past 6 months I've bought two sets of wheels w/ tires mounted from them and they are a first class act. Shipping was prompt and prices were great. In fact, if you buy your wheels and tires from them as a set, mounting, balancing, and shipping are free. However, proper fitment is up to you. If the combo you order doesn't fit right, I don't know what they'll do for you. Ask for Howard.
      Herb

      1966 El Camino LS408/T56Magnum
      1966 Chevelle 509/T56Magnum
      1963 C10 454/4L80

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    19. #59
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      I dont think they carry Coys?

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      I have them on my 69 (see photos).

      I was VERY happy with the whole expeience.

      Trust me, I have pushed these wheels to the limit and have had no issues.

      I mounted Nitto Extremes on them.

      http://www.putfile.com/pic.php?img=3459650
      http://www.putfile.com/pic.php?img=3459651
      http://www.putfile.com/pic.php?img=3459647
      http://www.putfile.com/pic.php?img=3459638

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