I'm surprised those wheels don't take away more of the appeal for me, but at least the offset is right and they're not extending out from the fenders. Love the flawless bumpers, and I'm convinced that one of the reasons you see so many of these rising hoods is because it's so much easier than paint matching cars this old. I'd certainly choose that over primer.
"... I'm convinced that one of the reasons you see so many of these rising hoods is because it's so much easier than paint matching cars this old...."
Paint matching? The red and white fade-in to blue? I think it's Cubist Jesus or a Post-modern Virgin Mother. Just another Camaro with a big bow-tie on the hood?
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tragic wheel choice, window tint, and hood art aside, the 1600 is my dream ride, bar none. abso-frickin-lutely.
I'm surprised those wheels don't take away more of the appeal for me, but at least the offset is right and they're not extending out from the fenders. Love the flawless bumpers, and I'm convinced that one of the reasons you see so many of these rising hoods is because it's so much easier than paint matching cars this old. I'd certainly choose that over primer.
"... I'm convinced that one of the reasons you see so many of these rising hoods is because it's so much easier than paint matching cars this old...."
Paint matching? The red and white fade-in to blue?
I think it's Cubist Jesus or a Post-modern Virgin Mother. Just another Camaro with a big bow-tie on the hood?
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