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The Lounge / Re: New BF Goodrich tires for the Hertz
« on: February 07, 2024, 10:34:15 PM »I like the white on the magnums but the clean look on "10 spokes"
what size tire are you running?
Thanks
225/60/15 on repops, no rubbing
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I like the white on the magnums but the clean look on "10 spokes"
what size tire are you running?
Thanks
I would like to know the current owner of 6s648. my uncle used to own it and asked if I could find out.
Congrats!
Q-will you be compelled to make it a right-hand drive?
I visited Roger Bell (and his 66 GT-350) in Perth some 40 years back and was marvelled by the regulations and conversion.
, RHD, OMG
That day may come again, possibly sooner than you think. I would consider the Shelby market to be quite small for a couple reasons, a) the number of cars available, b) the limited number of buyers (baby boomers and Gen X'ers are primary buyers), c) and the small number of buyers who can actually afford to make a substantial purchase on an old car. When this small group of buyers is gone one day, this collector car market will dwindle and anyone invested in a collector car may be willing to take whatever they can get for it.
It will be much more expensive than home charging. They'll have to add in the battery replacement % on each charge. With the weight and high voltages involved there'll need to be a "professional" to do the swap.
This whole electric thing is nothing but politics. There is no place it makes sense. They are dirtier to build. Dirtier to drive when you look at having to import power from outlying areas. They are far dirtier to dispose of the parts of the batteries that can't be recycled.