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Old Feb 6, 2007 | 03:44 PM
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57 Bel-Air Rims

Hey guys,
My dad and I are starting the process of a full restore on his 57 Chevy Belair. We are making a street rod and want to find some nice rims. We are looking at something like 18's in the front and 19s in the rear. Something similar to Torque Thurst II's. Any other suggestions?
 
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Dear god don't be the 1 millionth poser to use a TQ/2 on those cars... be origional for pete sake.

billet specialties, Intro, CCW, HRE, and quite a few others make some very nice billet wheels.
 
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Dear god don't be the 1 millionth poser to use a TQ/2 on those cars... be origional for pete sake.

billet specialties, Intro, CCW, HRE, and quite a few others make some very nice billet wheels.
Hence the Reason I pose the question. Thanks though...all good suggestions.
 
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