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Re: Clean Cordoba..2200
I would most definitely rock that - green and all! My parent's had a '77 w/ a 360 when I was growing up. From what I remember the car rode real smooth but was gutless. The latter could be fixed with a hopped up 360 or maybe even a budget 440. I'm undecided on the stance for these cars: part of me wants to go with raked over Cragar S/S bigs-n-littles or perhaps slammed on Supremes with whitewalls.
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Re: Clean Cordoba..2200
I used to like these as well...As for stance....I think lowered with a slight rake on 16 to 18" wheels...maybe a little wider out back...I am still undecided on the wheel choice....definitely not a 5 spoke style of any kind....i think a nicely polished set on Ansens would work for me.....If you can leave two black stripes from the exit of one corner to the braking zone of the next, you have enough horsepower. - Mark Donohue
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Good call on the Ansens/slot mags. A set of polished Ansens would look great especially with this one's unique green and white top colour combo.
I hear you on the 5 spokes, pretty much a belly button deal but they do look good. I think a nice set of wire wheels in the 16-18" sizes you mentioned (not 22" donk-gusting etc.) would look pretty good too.
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Re: Clean Cordoba..2200
Originally posted by Darren N.Good call on the Ansens/slot mags. A set of polished Ansens would look great especially with this one's unique green and white top colour combo.
I hear you on the 5 spokes, pretty much a belly button deal but they do look good. I think a nice set of wire wheels in the 16-18" sizes you mentioned (not 22" donk-gusting etc.) would look pretty good too.If you can leave two black stripes from the exit of one corner to the braking zone of the next, you have enough horsepower. - Mark Donohue
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