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1968 Trans Am wheels on my GTCS

dr1v3n

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What do you think? I plan to drop the rear and add some spacers for the final stance.
 

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Mosesatm

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You’re going to lower it more than that?!!

Is this the same car?
 

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dr1v3n

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I like the wheels, but IMHO, I think the car is low enough already.

I will only do 1 inch in the rear with a 1 inch spacer. This will make the rear match the front perfectly. Tbh, I wish I paid a little more money for a wider rear wheel which would have been more flush. Hindsight 20/20.
 

Mosesatm

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Yes, where did you find this photo? This was taken by the previous owner prior to the car being shipped to me.

I keep photos of all the GT/CS and ‘68 HCS cars I find for sale. That way we have a history of the cars.
 
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dr1v3n

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I keep photos of all the GT/CS and ‘68 HCS cars I find for sale. That way we have a history of the cars.

That sounds like a tremendous amount of work. The car was originally for sale in Cali 3+ years ago, I’ve been restoring it and repairing it to my specs since then.

Not sure how you figured out it was the same car given I think I’ve only posted pics after paint.
 
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