pauly v.100
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that looks nice! good job on the progress...BTW, any leads on a non column shift steering column for 67-69 a body?
not currently, but you're smart to keep asking people here on FABO, thats how i found mine. good luck !
that looks nice! good job on the progress...BTW, any leads on a non column shift steering column for 67-69 a body?
So much info regarding this swap of wheels, too bad it has now been stretched across 16 pages! LOL Mopardude318.... I want to look back at what you had going on before. Is there a thread that follows you front end mods?
There are some pictures on the website in the gallery section but I don't show them in the product side. The website is old and very outdated but I'm so busy selling parts I never get around to updating the site. Here is what the centers look like on a Bullitt rim. They are designed for the Bullitt rim only. They may or may not work on any other rim, it would just be luck if they do work on anything else. The Ford engineers changed that center cap on almost every rim design. Probably needed to justify their jobs so they just kept redesigning that little plastic cap.
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Here is another shot. Just have to look close to see the aluminum center cap on the Bullitt rim that is mounted up on the car.
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I agree - where'd you get them?Very kool! I like those Joe!! I need a set!
Very kool! I like those Joe!! I need a set!
i want to run a set of those but i couldnt get a definite answer if they would work for me not running spacers on the front. ill just have to pop one of abodyjoe's off at the next car show i see him at.
im not using awheel spacer, so the grease cap sticks out of the rim farther. andy told me they werent designed for the factory rotor sof he wasnt sure if they were deep enough
Drew this up this morning.