Andy Blackley
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I guess so far I'm the only one who would vote for original steel wheels and "pseudo ROStyle" wheel covers, huh? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/eek.gif To me, they're just so...SIXTIES!
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Andrew: IMHO those things are hideous! You need them for a correct restoration so I have mine in storage in case I ever sell my car. Five fake lug nuts...please. I would say it was a LATE sixties attempt to tap into the US muscle car look and freshen up a body style that was long in the tooth, while awaiting the TR6.
Vince: Do you mean these: https://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Triumph-m...044308938QQrdZ1
They are neat, but I gather that the hard part is in finding the fake knock-offs.
I guess so far I'm the only one who would vote for original steel wheels and "pseudo ROStyle" wheel covers, huh? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/eek.gif To me, they're just so...SIXTIES!
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Andrew: IMHO those things are hideous! You need them for a correct restoration so I have mine in storage in case I ever sell my car. Five fake lug nuts...please. I would say it was a LATE sixties attempt to tap into the US muscle car look and freshen up a body style that was long in the tooth, while awaiting the TR6.
Vince: Do you mean these: https://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Triumph-m...044308938QQrdZ1
They are neat, but I gather that the hard part is in finding the fake knock-offs.
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