stavanzer Posted July 26 Posted July 26 Neat stuff. https://www.hagerty.com/media/automotive-history/a-brief-history-of-the-torq-thrust-the-quintessential-american-five-spoke/?utm_source=SFMC&utm_medium=email&utm_content=MED_UN_NA_EML_UN_UN_DailyDriver_Wednesday_v2&hashed_email=d7ef2eee719164302062c31f10dc921f0f0c55773070e6788f70c746466e805d&dtm_em=d7ef2eee719164302062c31f10dc921f0f0c55773070e6788f70c746466e805d 2 3
espo Posted July 26 Posted July 26 Have had Americans on vehicles in the past and they are still my favorite design. An alternative that I used years ago on a C-10 truck that I had were from Coy Wheels. 3
Quiet Eric Posted Saturday at 12:31 AM Posted Saturday at 12:31 AM My favorite wheel, hands down. Mid-'60's aluminum versions... Early magnesium... And then the more modern D's 2
FoMoCo66 Posted Saturday at 01:28 AM Posted Saturday at 01:28 AM I know i have heard people say they make a car look like an old guys car but i don't care. They are by far my favorite wheel of all time. I think they look good on almost any car (i really like them on early 60s fords). 3
meechum68 Posted Saturday at 02:06 AM Posted Saturday at 02:06 AM They are one of those wheels that just .. work. From strip to street, and beyond.
Bainford Posted Saturday at 03:25 AM Posted Saturday at 03:25 AM They look so good on such a wide variety of cars/genres, on my model projects I try to find anything else that suits the build, as my tendency is to just put them on everything. 4
Little Timmy Posted Tuesday at 12:37 AM Posted Tuesday at 12:37 AM They just make a classy car, more classy.
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