Some great looking Holdens
But for me wide whites on mid 60's to early 70's cars is all wrong. From memory if owners did lash out and spend money on a set of tyres in that time period they were thin whites.
Smooth customs wrote:Some great looking Holdens
But for me wide whites on mid 60's to early 70's cars is all wrong. From memory if owners did lash out and spend money on a set of tyres in that time period they were thin whites.
What's worse is also seeing VK and VL Commodores with venetians and whitewalls
Smooth customs wrote:Some great looking Holdens
But for me wide whites on mid 60's to early 70's cars is all wrong. From memory if owners did lash out and spend money on a set of tyres in that time period they were thin whites.
What's worse is also seeing VK and VL Commodores with venetians and whitewalls
I agree with you on the white walls, but the pensioner pack came with rear window venetions to stop the owners Bowls hat from getting sun damaged
I had a VK Calais with the black venetian, and the little triangular ones in the C-pillar windows... I reckon'd they looked alright .. stopped the Daylight Savings from fading the trim.
Calais is long gone, but I ran across the venetian fitting instructions not that long ago.
327 Chev EK wagon, original EK ute for Number 1 Daughter, an FB sedan meth monster project and a BB/MD grey motored FED.
tuffbwagon wrote:i though being different was what it customising was all about. i must be wrong tho. too many critics . my favorite was the fj wagon. very well done looked very much like it was a factory build.
Different is not always what its about.
A good looking custom must be pleasing to the eye.
if you check the other post,there is more information on the wagon conversions
Cal wrote:Sorry, I forgot. Opinions are frowned upon.
i don't think white walls and venetians make a custom don't mind venetians in commodores could live with thin whites on the right rims aswell, i don't think i'de do it unless the car came with them or i fell over a set but i also wouldn't think the car was anything special other than a tidy run around
Devilrod wrote: Old School is in... everyone's doing it Unfortunately some people just don't get it
not sure if it's old school might have to have red rims, but then that's starting to border on a rat rod but it would have to be flat black
sometimes yor just better off shitting in yor hands and clapping