They are Guni wheels. All the cool kids have them… . They fit big brakes.I can't believe no one else has asked yet. What is the story with the wheels? They almost look plastic. I assume they are narrow to make it easy to move around while doing bodywork and mockup.
Kinda rude dude, IMO . . .Barf! I can't believe someone spent that much on Playskool wheels.
You answered all of your own questions! Just a mock up wheel for transport.I can't believe no one else has asked yet. What is the story with the wheels? They almost look plastic. I assume they are narrow to make it easy to move around while doing bodywork and mockup.
It was a mix of slicing and adding rod. Whatever would look the cleanest while trying to avoid panel distortion. I didn’t take any pics, I leave the metal working posts to the experts. I would be a bad role model…If you like the murdered out look that Chevelle is on target.
Did you take pics of the miles of rod you used for gapping panels. I am almost ready to do my 71 with new quarters, doors, fenders hood and trunk deck. You are absolutely correct that repop sheetmetal is terrible in most cases.
Did you use rod everywhere you needed to extend metal or did you need to slice into it to get it to move? I tried some rod on my trunk lid but the underside I was not happy with. I'm still learning here so be easy on me. Iol
lmao, I dont suspect those wheels will see any street action!!!!!That's awesome work, Don! I love the 70 Chevelle but those wheels are that total ruination of that project. I thought they were for paint purposes.
They are dedicated shop rollers that clear big brakes. Some of you guys need to get out more… .That's awesome work, Don! I love the 70 Chevelle but those wheels are the total ruination of that project. I thought they were for paint purposes.