Been mostly lurking here for quite a while so I figure it's probably time to introduce you to my 2 Dodge Colts. I recognize some of you from the Classic Colt forum, so I'm sure you have seen them before, but for the rest of you, here we go.
75' wagon
And the coupe,
Hope you enjoy!
Mark
My 75' Colt wagon and 72' Coltcoupe
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Re: My 75' Colt wagon and 72' Coltcoupe
The coupe is very nice but what are those wheels on the wagon from? I like them They look a bit like TP Magna Elite but with some dish.
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Re: My 75' Colt wagon and 72' Coltcoupe
Those are Datsun 280zx turbo wheels, known as "snowflake" wheels here. 15x6 +12The coupe is very nice but what are those wheels on the wagon from? I like them They look a bit like TP Magna Elite but with some dish.
Mark
Re: My 75' Colt wagon and 72' Coltcoupe
Nice, we didn't get that model here They do look pretty cool.
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Re: My 75' Colt wagon and 72' Coltcoupe
If you didn't catch it Jason, that's a 4g64 in the wagon
Tim
94 Montero SR
79 GE Sigma Wagon
76 Galant Coupe
92 Galant VR4
88 Fiji Blue Starion
94 Montero SR
79 GE Sigma Wagon
76 Galant Coupe
92 Galant VR4
88 Fiji Blue Starion
Re: My 75' Colt wagon and 72' Coltcoupe
that coupe is awesome! Love the wagon too- should go great with the 4g64 sirius engine in it.
I really like the chrome roof rack -i also have one that i want to fit to my wagon but i just can't bring myself to drill holes in the roof!
So i'm trying to figure out how to do it using old hard-drive magnets . Anyone who uses hard-drive magnets on their fridge door would know their potential. I reckon that could do the job for occasional use 'display only' roof racks without the committment of drilling holes (well that's my theory anyway!).
I really like the chrome roof rack -i also have one that i want to fit to my wagon but i just can't bring myself to drill holes in the roof!
So i'm trying to figure out how to do it using old hard-drive magnets . Anyone who uses hard-drive magnets on their fridge door would know their potential. I reckon that could do the job for occasional use 'display only' roof racks without the committment of drilling holes (well that's my theory anyway!).