Bill Wells

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    Bill Wells
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    <p style=”text-align: left;”>I have no idea how much they cost but my ‘53 MG TD Fiberfab had Western fake wire wheels for her when I got her.
    they are unbelievable!
    I believe that wheels are the most important thing to bring a car’s appearance “Over The Top”.
    I get at least three comments on the car every time I take her out!  People rolling down their windows and shouting “cool car”. People taking pictures!</p>
    Again, I don’t know how much they cost but they would be worth every penny!

    I can’t figure out how to attach pictures but you could send me an email to billwellscia@comcast.net and I will send it pictures.
    At 74, I have owned a lot of cool cars but these wheels are the coolest I’ve ever owned!

    I literally would take out a loan to get them if I had to!

    Bill Wells

     

    FiberFab FM1674 with Ford 302 V8. Denver CO looking for local club with events.

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    I’ve been thinking about going to a junk yard and looking for a pair of bucket seats that would fit. More comfortable but don’t know how it would attach.

    Also finding a pair of 3 point seat belts. I think the top might fit on the convertible top bracket just behind the seat.

    Regarding the storage problem, there is a lot of empty space behind the bench beside the gas tank. Any ideas as to how build it?

    FiberFab FM1674 with Ford 302 V8. Denver CO looking for local club with events.

    #303043
    Bill Wells
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    You had mentioned that you could make the wider radiators fit by modifying the frame brackets. Your TD message said to see the manual on the left. Couldn’t find it.

    FiberFab FM1674 with Ford 302 V8. Denver CO looking for local club with events.

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