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BigRatCamaro
03-27-2010, 06:15 PM
I'm building a big tire Camaro and I would really like to run the GW 93 wheels on my 69 Camaro I was wondering how wide you make them, I need 15x15 with 4"bs 4.75x5 and all so need 15x4 5x4.75's your wheel are wicked and I think with the looks it would make this car pop. Thanks:hail: I do want to powdercoat them black chrome
GregWeld
03-27-2010, 06:26 PM
That Greg Weld is D E A D.... and I'm alive and kickin'!!
Seriously -- it's my name - but I'm not that guy. Sorry.
BigRatCamaro
03-27-2010, 06:34 PM
Oop's sorry my mistake thought you beening a suporting member it might of been you again sorry
GregWeld
03-27-2010, 06:58 PM
Happens all the time -- no biggie.
First time I went to SEMA - I had this huge badge (GM VIP) and that "label" and my name were in like size 400 font... everywhere I went - people were like slathering over me - I had to explain that I was NOT a GM VIP (Just got the tickets via a buddy) and yes I was Greg Weld - but I was not bankrupt (at the time he was still kicking - but very broke)... Took me a couple of booths to figure this all out... 'cause it's my name - I don't think of it as being someone else's - and the "recognition" of the name only comes in an "automotive" venue... nowhere else.
Vegas69
03-27-2010, 10:59 PM
Come on Greg, you could've just winged it. You've got plenty of **** to sling. :D
DFRESH
03-27-2010, 11:01 PM
Come on Greg, be honest with the guy-----Hey, on your way down here, could you please bring me a set of those draglites you make for my car---:lol:
Doug
GregWeld
03-28-2010, 07:15 AM
Okay - Post up the rim widths, backspace and bolt pattern and I'll load up the truck. 50% off is the best I can do.
RECOVERY ROOM
03-28-2010, 06:32 PM
I'll take some to...lol.By the way what body is your 37?
GregWeld
03-28-2010, 09:16 PM
Tracy - It's a Minotti.... that's the only reason I bought it. I don't like the Wildwood or Oz bodies... their roofs are too "flat"... or something.
I spent about a year waiting for one that was "cheap enough" to be nothing but a body donor. For a long time most of them were selling in the 60's... and that's a pretty expensive body. Finally one came along down in Bakersfield and I jumped on it. The car as is - is a complete POS... NASTY TO THE MAX... but the body is flawless.
http://i919.photobucket.com/albums/ad33/gregweld/37%20Minotti/IMG_0246.jpg
RECOVERY ROOM
03-29-2010, 08:17 AM
I have worked on alot of those thru the last 15 years,Still a good looking body style,One of my favorites I love 37's
ccracin
03-29-2010, 09:10 AM
You're keeping the paint right? I'm sure Tracy could make the interior match. :unibrow:
I have seen this car in person and Greg is right. It is a beauty. But underneath......not so good. I really like the shape on this body compared to others I have seen (not that I know much at all about them). I can't wait to see it "get the treatment". It will be a really cool car.
Hey Greg, if I bring doughnuts can I come watch the build in your "shed"? LOL!!
RECOVERY ROOM
03-29-2010, 10:56 AM
You're keeping the paint right? I'm sure Tracy could make the interior match. :unibrow:
Your repainting the car right...Need that info before I make my comment:rofl:
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