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fleetus macmullitz
11-21-2007, 11:01 PM
I really like the Fikse wheels that I'm told is what Dale Jr. has on his Camaro. They give the look I want on a '55 Chevy project I'm starting. Allkar did some nice work adding the wheels and giving the '55 Nomad rear quarter look to this image I had. It's not my car but has the 2 tone paint effect which I may want to incorporate, just not that green.
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Before
http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k156/wnyjazz/Tri-Five%20Chevys/55Belairgreenblackpass3-4front.jpg
After
http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k156/wnyjazz/Wheels/55greenblackpasssideallkarchopdalej.jpg
And way after!
Al the photoshop artist who worked on this project added a yellow I want to make this to stand out and added the smooth style bumper.
http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k156/wnyjazz/Project%2055%20Gassersolo/55allkarfinalfinalfinalnailedit.jpg
I'll call it either Project BeStung or Project RumbleBe -:)
http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k156/wnyjazz/Tri-Five%20Chevys/55greenblackpasssideallkarchopdalej.jpg
awr68
11-21-2007, 11:06 PM
Looks good! I love Fikse wheels too!!
novanutcase
11-21-2007, 11:14 PM
I agree! Gives it a nice updated look without being too modern!:thumbsup:
John
gionni
11-22-2007, 12:27 AM
WOW! looks good... :thumbsup:
kennyd
11-26-2007, 05:35 AM
wheels look good, but DONT cut the 1/4 panels
Those wheels look great, especially with the yellow and black.
TwinSting
11-26-2007, 10:05 PM
This is my friend Tom Simmons 55 Convert that I built some one-off wheels for. We thought about doing the centers black but he opted for all polished.
http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/dd62/EvodIndustries/Toms55.jpg
http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/dd62/EvodIndustries/Toms55wheel.jpg
Shaun- TwinSting
Evod Industries
COYBILT
11-27-2007, 02:32 AM
I just love these damn cars cant get enough of the 55s
fleetus macmullitz
11-27-2007, 02:43 AM
I just love these damn cars cant get enough of the 55s
Wow..Tom Simmons vert.:thumbsup:
Another chop someone did.
Don't think I've seen this shade gold/copper ever with the black.
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http://i87.photobucket.com/albums/k156/wnyjazz/Project%2055%20Gassersolo/55allkarchopjeffaddedcopper.jpg
Ummgawa
11-27-2007, 06:01 AM
are those renderings? Wow.
TravisB
11-27-2007, 09:32 AM
I agree with Kenny DO NOT CUT THE QUARTERS....
fleetus macmullitz
11-27-2007, 10:23 AM
I agree with Kenny DO NOT CUT THE QUARTERS....
There is a reason a Nomad today sells for way more than a handyman 2dr '55 wagon and the rear quarter styling I believe is part of that IMHO.
This is a never ending debate, I tried hard to like the stock quarters for years.
Don't and won't:)
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Ricochet
11-27-2007, 10:53 AM
I love the Fikse's as well. Gives the car a whole different look than the normal polished billet wheel IMO. I have to agree with Travis & Kenny - don't cut the qtr's. I have 20X11 Iforged wheels w/ 305/45's on my 55 and I will attest it is a bitch getting the wheels off with stock wheel wells - but worth the effort!! The rendering's look killer and Tom's car is an awesome piece.
Brent
ironworks
11-27-2007, 11:11 AM
I agree don't cut the quarter. I can build you a chassis that you can get the wheels off and have it as low as you want. I have 55 convertible in the works currently that will be a bad ass car. I was looking at Fikse wheels, full C6 corvette drive train, I have my name on the list for an LS9 and we are looking at building a retractable hardtop like a lot of european cars.
If you need some help on those Fikse wheels I'm a dealer and can help you out on the price. Here are some wheels we got in yesterday. They are anodized black, the pic is hard to take but man they are sweet.
fleetus macmullitz
11-27-2007, 11:20 AM
I love the Fikse's as well. Gives the car a whole different look than the normal polished billet wheel IMO. I have to agree with Travis & Kenny - don't cut the qtr's. I have 20X11 Iforged wheels w/ 305/45's on my 55 and I will attest it is a bitch getting the wheels off with stock wheel wells - but worth the effort!! The rendering's look killer and Tom's car is an awesome piece.
Brent
Brent I'm following your '55 build with a lot of interest.
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jy211
11-27-2007, 11:22 AM
I can build you a chassis that you can get the wheels off and have it as low as you want. I
I wonder what that may run....:unibrow:
fleetus macmullitz
11-27-2007, 11:24 AM
For all you 'stock quarters' guys.
I feel your pain...
I have no choice, the car is coming with no quarters and a sheetmetal
vendor is donating lots of sheetmetal as long as I use his brand Nomad quarters!
That's my story and I'm sticking to it:unibrow:
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ironworks
11-27-2007, 11:53 AM
I wonder what that may run....:unibrow:
The chassis is cheap it is all the one off parts that go on a one off chassis that is expensive. Because If you build a nice chassis like that I doubt you want to use block hugger headers. The other part that is expensive is all the work that has to be done to the car to accomplish the desired ride height. Inner fender mods, engine location issues, exhaust clearence issues, and so one. There is lots of sheetmetal mods and so on to make all that work happen flawlessly.
I have a saying, "How much is a bag is of groceries?" It depend on what you put in the bag that makes it expensive.
jy211
11-27-2007, 12:25 PM
The chassis is cheap it is all the one off parts that go on a one off chassis that is expensive. Because If you build a nice chassis like that I doubt you want to use block hugger headers. The other part that is expensive is all the work that has to be done to the car to accomplish the desired ride height. Inner fender mods, engine location issues, exhaust clearence issues, and so one. There is lots of sheetmetal mods and so on to make all that work happen flawlessly.
I have a saying, "How much is a bag is of groceries?" It depend on what you put in the bag that makes it expensive.
Great saying...:thumbsup:
Ricochet
11-27-2007, 02:08 PM
Brent I'm following your '55 build with a lot of interest.
Skip
Thanks Skip..Although at this point you probably have more interest in it than me!! :D Just kidding. Mine is coming along very slowly - but it is moving forward. Should have been done along time ago. Something called life has made me prioritize things different. Between new job, 2 kids under 3 etc really has slowed the progress - but were still hacking away at it! I respect your opinion on the qtrs. To each their own - that's what keeps this hobby alive and well!! :thumbsup:
Brent
Garage Dog 65
11-27-2007, 02:39 PM
[QUOTE=ironworks]....Because If you build a nice chassis like that I doubt you want to use block hugger headers.[QUOTE]
Ouch.... shot me right in the heart ..... Now I'm all embarrassed.
:rofl:
ironworks
11-27-2007, 04:31 PM
[QUOTE=ironworks]....Because If you build a nice chassis like that I doubt you want to use block hugger headers.[QUOTE]
Ouch.... shot me right in the heart ..... Now I'm all embarrassed.
:rofl:
I guarantee when you get done with that thing, with all the fab skills you will have gained, I bet you build your own set of headers. Looks like your moving along, there is a welded torque tube.
Rodger
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