
I bought a set of 4 vintage white lacy spoke wheels from another II owner, along with four chrome center caps. As you can see from the pic, above, the wheels needed a lot of work. They'd been sitting in someone's garage for years! I had them stripped down to the metal and powdercoated white. The picture below shows the powdercoated wheels and new tires mounted on the car. They look SO weird without the pinstripe! At this point I was thinking, hm, maybe this wasn't such a great idea.
Locating someone to paint the pinstripes was more challenging than I thought. Apparently pins

I might change them down the road but for now, I think they add a lot to the overall look of my coupe.

Nicely done. I'm going to link you blog to an series of articles I've written on Mustang II.
ReplyDeleteTim Sweet
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