You have done a really good job on the whole car. It looks great! I like the wheels on it too. I had a '91 Mustang GT that dark green color and I really like it.
Hello All,
For those of you that remember me, several months ago I was looking for info on after-market wheels for my 73' GT. Well, at long last I finally bit the bullet and invested in some shiny new rims. I must say that I am very pleased with the results, and the information I got from this board was very useful and integral to my finding the right set. I got them mounted last weekend, and finally found some time to snap some pics. Of course, I had to share, so here they are...
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...g?t=1223259696
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...g?t=1223277979
And just for fun, the evolution of this car...
This is how it looked when I first bought it two years ago.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...g?t=1223259992
Then, after it was painted
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...g?t=1223260117
And of course, in its current form. The rims really change the look of the car and tie it all together I think.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...g?t=1223260460
Overall, I am very happy with the results. The car not only looks great but drive so much smoother down the road. I could not be happier! So, now, I'll just keep on fixing things slowly but surely and improving it.
Whatcha guys think?
TKO the OAD
Last edited by OneAngryDwrf; 10-06-2008 at 03:27 AM.
You have done a really good job on the whole car. It looks great! I like the wheels on it too. I had a '91 Mustang GT that dark green color and I really like it.
Last edited by SpringGT; 10-06-2008 at 02:09 AM.
That is a great looking car. The wheels are perfect for that car. Congratulations. You`ve done a very good job.
Hallgeir
Opels now:
-69 GT 1900, -95 Omega B 2,5 V6 CD Aut. -93 Astra Bertone 2.0i convertible
Previous Opels:
-91 Omega A 2,0i, -85 Ascona 1,6S CC, -78 Ascona 1,9S, -81 Commodore 2,5S Berlina,
-82 Ascona 1,6S CC, -78 Ascona 1,9S, -72 Ascona 1,6S
http://www.opelgt.com/forums/vbgoogl...4650269&zoom=5
That's just a bout a perfect design for your GT! What brand and size are they?
Looks great! Now you need to take a trip down to Pt.Pinos Lighthouse or down to Lone Cypress and take some pics of it there! Looks beautiful. Reminds me of my first GT I owned in Pacific Grove.
Thanks for the kind words. I'm glad you all like it. The wheels are Rota RBs in 15x7 with a 13 milimeter offset. We had to try several different sizes of rubber before we came on one that wouldn't rub. I ended up going with 185 60s. I like that it fills out the wheel wells, and still looks somewhat vintage race. I didn't want anything too modern looking, and the Rotas have a nice 60s-70s trans-am racing look to them. Also, I am a big Mustang fan, especially the 68' from the Steve McQueen film Bullitt, so I went with the Highland Green metallic paint, and a similar rim to the vintage torque thrusts. So, I guess I have, in a roundabout way, a "Bullitt" GT...
I'll definitely have to drive over to Lover's Point or Big Sur some time and snap some shots of the car. I just took these down the street from me at the High School. As soon as I do, I'll post some more!
TKO the OAD
Looks GREAT! Funny, I immediately thought "Bullitt" before reading your last comment. (And I don't think the PO, Peter, would even recognize his former "rally" car. Mind if I share these pics with him?)
Great job done there and looks like some real love and attention has gone into her. Now all i think she needs is a suspension drop by an inch or so, then you can think about a 'Stroker'![]()
Mark
I used to have an Opel....now i have a collection
69 GT 2.5 FI, Getrag, Irmscher Big Brakes, LSD, Lowered, 8" & 8.5" BBS RM's, Leather.....ex Dealer Opel Team
70 GT 1.9 Weber, 4 Speed
70 GT 1.9 Twin Weber, 4 Speed, Alloys
71 GT 2.0 Weber, Getrag, Lenk Styling, Alloys
71 GT 3.5 V8 Holley, RHD, TARGA, Leather Recaros
75 Commodore GS Coupe, 2.5 Twin Carb, Auto
76 Commodore GS/E Coupe, 2.8 FI, Auto, Alloys, LSD, Sunroof
Oh by all means, share them! I've been trying to hunt down his email so I can show him how the car's coming along. Peter's a wonderful guy. Friendly, informative, and loves the automobile. I cannot think of a better person to buy a car from. Tell him I said hello!
Trevor
OAD
Most folks go with a 205/50-15 with a 15 x 7 inch wheel. Was that too wide in your case? The offset sounds right. Where did the bigger tires rub?
One thing to note is that the speedo is about 4.4% off with the 185/60-15 tire, such that when it reads 60 mph, you're actually doing 62.6 mph. The 205/50-15 tire is within 1.4% of the OEM 165/75-13 diameter.
Keith Wilford
working on my '71 GT and '75 SportWagon
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