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Junior73

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Thanks to the generosity of one of the board members(thanks again george 53) I have a 70 Super Bee to work on. Originally, I had planned to do a full cage and go all out race with it, but after it got here, I decided I couldn't wait to get on it. So, I dug out the old Dukes' Charger, and figured I'd see how well the two B body parts would work out. It's a tad small, but I think I can work with it. Can't decide if I'm going to use the Hemi out of the Duke's kit, or get a Ross Gibson for it, since I don't have any spare hemi's lying around. Wheels are the kicker. I can't decide which ones to go with. It's going to end up white with black Keith Marks "C" stripes.

Let me know what ya'll think of the options.

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1999 Lighting

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Keystone's

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Crager Slots

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Parts box Big-n-Littles

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OR do I try to score either a set of steelies or factory rallies????

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It really depends on the what style you are building. If you are building a vintage street machine, go with the slots, to be different, it seems everybody uses five spoke wheels. If you are building a modern street machine, go with the parts box (amt phantom vicky) wheels. Either way, lower the front-end, to get a good rake for that bad boy.

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Seems like the slots are pulling ahead...of course, after i put this up I discover that they're 8 lug wheels!!!! Now I gotta find a set of five lugs....

If you're not going to use the slots, I've been looking for a good set of wheels for my Ram.

i like these.... ;) just need to bring down th nose a little.... :lol:

Its the right stance when leaving the line?

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