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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Aug 2006
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      8

      New member with pics

      Cool site and some very cool cars, I love the PT look. I am an avid mustang fan and have always owned a mustang. I have two mustangs a 1967 mustang GT with a 289 and 4speed. This is the car I am going to redo with a PT look. I built the car 8 or so years ago from the ground up but my taste has changed and now I want to make it corner better, lower it, 18 inch rims, remove all the trim and build a stouter engine. My other mustang is a 1988 mustang coupe with 17's, 327ci stroker with 15lbs boost, tremec trans yada, yada. It makes 601rwhp and 583lb/ft of torque also at the wheels. Similar to many other mustangs driving around today. I really like the pro touring look on the early camaro like many of you have and would like to have one except for the fact that I know nothing about camaros of any year or any chevy for that matter. I like all cars with the right stance and wheels. One question how do you early camaro guys fit such large rear wheels without tubbing? I guess I am cursed with small wheel wells on my mustangs. I will try to post pictures, hope it works. Cheers Bryan
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    2. #2
      Join Date
      Jun 2006
      Location
      Hiawassee,GA
      Posts
      134

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Aug 2006
      Posts
      8
      Thanks, I like the camaro. Any PT plans for the jav?

    4. #4
      Join Date
      Jun 2006
      Location
      Hiawassee,GA
      Posts
      134
      Quote Originally Posted by mustang6788
      Thanks, I like the camaro. Any PT plans for the jav?
      Big plans for both, but work schedule and $$$ seem to drag things out a bit.
      I want to narrow both cars, so I can drop em. Really nothing special about either car, for now!

    5. #5
      Join Date
      Apr 2006
      Location
      Atlanta GA
      Posts
      7,477
      nice set of ponies you got there.

      welcome!

    6. #6
      Join Date
      Sep 2004
      Location
      Metamora, Illinois
      Posts
      1,619
      Welcome! Very nice rides!!!

    7. #7
      Join Date
      Apr 2006
      Posts
      306
      great cars,welcome aboard

    8. #8
      Join Date
      Jan 2006
      Location
      McKinney, TX
      Posts
      1,625
      Country Flag: United States
      Looks good man, nice cars
      66 Mustang "Project: Ballin on a budget"
      89 Mustang "Box Wine"

    9. #9
      Join Date
      Aug 2006
      Posts
      8
      Thanks for the compliments. Z06killinSBF I think I have seen your coupe on stangnet before, nice car. They let you get away with that name on here(have you noticed we are a minority) just kidding.
      restomodbird69 sweet car, I tried to buy a car similar to yours before I bought my first mustang but we could not reach a price. Still wish I would have be able to get that car.
      Venomous Type, nice collection of cars you could go to about any type of car show and still fit in. Very diverse collection. My wife used to have a VW Corrado that was supercharged was a fun car to drive.
      rocketrod how do you like the budnik wheels I was looking at some similar wheels for my mustang. Nice car but need to see some more pics of the car.

    10. #10
      Join Date
      Jun 2002
      Location
      Long Island, NY
      Posts
      11,320
      Country Flag: United States
      Welcome to the site, Bryan. Nice cars as well. On first gen Camaros, a 275 or 285 series tire is pretty much the largest that will fit without mini-tubbing. Cars that have larger rear wheels ie 295s-345s are mini-tubbed.




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