YACT: 67 mustang question

JoPh

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i was watching mtv and the show 'pimp my ride'. and the people said they dont make rims for a 67 mustang so they had to custom rims made to fit the stang.

i find that really hard to believe. anyone know anything?
 

NutBucket

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Well, they make nice wheels that are period correct but no, they don't make "rims" like you could get for a Tahoe or Expedition.
 

Quixfire

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Ford used the same 4-bolt & 5-bolt pattern on the mustang from 1964 to 1973. I have bought several different style rims in the past for my customers without any problems.

May the company did make that bolt pattern because is was so old.
 

zixxer

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Originally posted by: JoPh
i was watching mtv and the show 'pimp my ride'. and the people said they dont make rims for a 67 mustang so they had to custom rims made to fit the stang.

i find that really hard to believe. anyone know anything?

Also, if you look closely, they didn't *have* to "custom make" the wheels. They used adapter plates. They might have had to make an adapter plate; but nonetheless.
 

NutBucket

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Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: NutBucket
Well, they make nice wheels that are period correct but no, they don't make "rims" like you could get for a Tahoe or Expedition.

Uh, where'd you get that idea?

car 1
car 2
car 3
car 4

Aren't those just chromed Torq Thrust-D's?

EDIT: at least car 3. And yeah, my friend has some ugly ass wheels on his '65. He just doesn't know what he wants to replace them with (tho he's working on a set of drag lights)
 

notfred

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Originally posted by: NutBucket
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: NutBucket
Well, they make nice wheels that are period correct but no, they don't make "rims" like you could get for a Tahoe or Expedition.

Uh, where'd you get that idea?

car 1
car 2
car 3
car 4

Aren't those just chromed Torq Thrust-D's?

EDIT: at least car 3. And yeah, my friend has some ugly ass wheels on his '65. He just doesn't know what he wants to replace them with (tho he's working on a set of drag lights)

Car 3 and/or 4 might be (they're similar at least) Car 1 and 2 are obviously different. Even if they are torq-thrusts, how are they not rims?
 

techfuzz

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Less pimped rims exist that would fit the car without any modifications or extras, but they were apparently set on a style of rims that weren't compatible. I wasn't too pleased with how that car turned out, except the paint job and the flame thrower tailpipes. Too bad they had to take them off.

techfuzz
 

NutBucket

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Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: NutBucket
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: NutBucket
Well, they make nice wheels that are period correct but no, they don't make "rims" like you could get for a Tahoe or Expedition.

Uh, where'd you get that idea?

car 1
car 2
car 3
car 4

Aren't those just chromed Torq Thrust-D's?

EDIT: at least car 3. And yeah, my friend has some ugly ass wheels on his '65. He just doesn't know what he wants to replace them with (tho he's working on a set of drag lights)

Car 3 and/or 4 might be (they're similar at least) Car 1 and 2 are obviously different. Even if they are torq-thrusts, how are they not rims?

They are rims, but they're still not nearly as gaudy as the ones you'd be seeing on Pimp my Ride...
 

DougK62

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They meant that they couldn't find wheels ugly enough for the car so they had to make them.

Those wheels that they bastardized the nice Mustang lines with were horrendous.

 

Ryan

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Originally posted by: Mwilding
HERE YOU GO... One 1967 Mustang with recently manufactured wheels.

Ah, but those are styled FOR classics, and are pretty small. They were talking about modern, huge, bling-bling rims.
 

Pacfanweb

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Originally posted by: notfred
Car 3 and/or 4 might be (they're similar at least) Car 1 and 2 are obviously different. Even if they are torq-thrusts, how are they not rims?
He originally said, "rims like you'd see on a Tahoe or Expedition, in other words, the ugly-ass rims they are making today.
 

GasX

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Originally posted by: rbloedow
Originally posted by: Mwilding
HERE YOU GO... One 1967 Mustang with recently manufactured wheels.

Ah, but those are styled FOR classics, and are pretty small.  They were talking about modern, huge, bling-bling rims. 
Well off course they don't make huge "bling bing" rims for '67 mustangs... Bling Bling is a new and horrible trend and 67 mustangs are a beautiful part of automotive history...