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Random Images - 1973 Camaros
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\' 73 RS... almost finished ! Mr Kelly Cunningham
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chevymaroman70
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Registered: April 2007 Location: Springfield, MO Posts: 1
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Tue May 8, 2007 1:53am
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what size are those wheels
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jamest
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Registered: January 2006 Location: Terrell TX (near Dallas) Posts: 11
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17x8 with 4.5 in backspace, stock front springs with adjustable Q1 shocks, no rubbing. I studied every thing I could on the subject on this web site (for months), then ordered and kept my fingers crossed. I love the ride! Much more refined than when I drove it in the 1970's with 14x6 high profile tires!
Check the Wheel Vintique Rallyes on the Summit racing web site. I bought aluminum, but alot of money can be saved with the Chrome wheels (and their probably stronger). The caps are Derbies. Good luck.
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