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  1. T&C72

    T&C72 c-body member

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    have a look at the gallery at my t&c, for comments please write:yahoo:
    also good idears are welcome (for nice wheels or so)
     

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    tbirdsps New Member Charter Member

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    I'd like to have that in my garage but it won't fit.:biglaugh:

    Personally I'm in favor of the stock wheels and wheel covers with the white wall tires. I'm old fashioned that way.

    I remember the roads in Greece being very narrow. But that was in and near Athens. That would be somewhat difficult to drive in some areas. It is a great looking T&C.
     
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    Wow... beautiful. Now I know what my 72 TC could look like. Your paint is much better than mine... my wood grain is totally gone and painted primer black right now... Do I see BUCKET seats in there? Was that an option?

    Ideas for wheels/tires. I know I am going to go lower profile... 235/60/15 to give it a lower looking stance. No whitewalls either, or hubcaps either, just the nice black stock wheel and a 10inch poverty cap (for now). Once I get them on the car, I will post some pictures so you (all) can see how it looks.
     
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    Yeah, most garages can't handle a 25 foot love boat! :rofl2:

    I like the stock wheels and discs too. You need WIDE rims for these big wagons, and Mopar always did that right. That way the big tires' walls don't have to flex as much on turns. They last long and run cooler (tires).
     
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    garage

    tomorrow my wife and me are gone look for a villa with (enormous, huge and boat big 10 yards long) garage here nearby.
    what can I do with a loveboat like this.
     
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    IIRC, a 3/4 mattress fits nicely, in the back! :evilsmile: Vaguely recall, from my youth. ;)
     
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    Some wheels like these with black wall tires would really look great on your wagon.

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    what make is this wheel??
     
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    Lower your front suspension by having the torsion bars turned,with those wheels and have a great hot rodders stance and look sharp too. About 1/2 a inch drop to a inch in the front is all you would need.
     
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    thanks

    thanks for the info!!
     
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    thanks for the info
     
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    That is one cool Land yacht you have.It won't take much to jazz it up a little.

    Glad I could help
     
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    Now that is one hell of a 1970s era wagon! (y)
     
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    Sharp wagon! I think it looks great with the stock wheels it has now.
     

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