YellowSS
Mar 10th, 04, 6:37 AM
Sorry about another "ya got any photos?" post but I am trying to decide between the Boyd Coddington Smoothie's and the Torq Thrust II American racing wheels. Any body have photos of a '70 to '72 with the Boyds? If not an early velle would be fine. Thanks, Skip
gnunzio
Mar 10th, 04, 9:09 PM
Hey yellow I have a 1972 #56 cream yellow SS and just got my Boyd smoothies 2,15x7 and 2,15x8 sorry can not give pics do not have the technology but I did get them fron Newstalgia wheel they are great to deal with and do they look awesome I would recommend them over the torques!
MarkM
Mar 13th, 04, 10:17 AM
Not to offend, but niether. ;)
Have you seen the Smoothies at all in real live on a car? I just don't like the way they look around the lug nuts.
YellowSS
Mar 13th, 04, 4:58 PM
Mark, Which wheels are on your camaro now? Not the pinwheel looking ones are they? The car looks good in the photos with the 16" wheels. What are those? Thanks
MarkM
Mar 13th, 04, 5:30 PM
I had those 16's on there about 4 years ago, they were TTII's.
The most current ones I had were 17" Into "Pentias". Have you looked at Intros? Or Budniks? They're more expensive, but they're billet, so they're lighter, stronger and shine better and longer.
http://www.pro-touring.com/featured_cars/Camaro/1968_Camaro/marks_68_camaro/camarorightside.jpg
YellowSS
Mar 13th, 04, 10:25 PM
Mark, Whatever those are look sweet. I still like the old standby style and the Boyds are just a little more different.
MarkM
Mar 15th, 04, 8:15 AM
Have you seen these? Billet Specialties "Rebel"
http://www.billetspecialties.com/assets/125/rebel.jpg
Rucumn
Mar 21st, 04, 1:26 PM
Check out this site! Smoothies on a '69 Camaro. If you get a set of Smoothies and want the look of this camaro, then I have (2) 20s that I would like to trade down for (2) 18's. See my recent post.
http://www.badboyztoyzz.com/pct69rsss.html