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Look awesome, the fenton caps will do just fine until you find what you want.
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Old 10-16-2018, 11:28 PM
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Oh that is nice.
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Looks beautiful. You should go into business restoring wheels.....
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As others have said, those really came out nice!
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That right there is wicked. Very nice work!
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Thanks guys for all the positive comments.
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Until I find an original or NOS set of Rocket RPM center caps (if ever) I am debating on running the ET or Fenton Center caps. The wheels are going on a 62 corvette with blackwall BFG 670x15 silvertowns on the front and maybe the same on the rear or a set of M&H Racemaster or Radir vintage cheater slicks on the rear??? Any opinions on what looks better? I have concerns about green ET centers on a Roman Red car.
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Old 10-29-2018, 08:32 PM
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I like the fenton caps.
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Until I find an original or NOS set of Rocket RPM center caps (if ever) I am debating on running the ET or Fenton Center caps. The wheels are going on a 62 corvette with blackwall BFG 670x15 silvertowns on the front and maybe the same on the rear or a set of M&H Racemaster or Radir vintage cheater slicks on the rear??? Any opinions on what looks better? I have concerns about green ET centers on a Roman Red car.
PLEASE post pics when done!
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