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edgars23

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Edgar
Truck Year
1974
Truck Model
C1500
Engine Size
350ci
I've owned my '74 C1500 for a few months now and am starting the tear down process. I'm gonna do some light modifications to the 350 engine. The goal for this truck is to be a beater/work truck.
What would you guys suggest for the wheels? should I stick with whats on it
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or move to something like a cragar D window or similar?
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I'm not looking to spend a fortune on rims so used, Jeg or Summit knockoffs are being considered as well.
What do you guys think? Any other suggestions if I decide to ditch the wheels that are on it?
-Edgar
 

Old77

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If it's just going to be a work truck just clean that wheel up and spray a fresh coat of paint on it. :waytogo: It will look good once done :)
 

Stroked

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You could paint those wheels and get a set of Chevy center caps. That would look nice and clean.
 

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