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This is my mint TC sedan. 1 owner (before me), original sales paperwork and full service history. Totally original, including paint, but I just tried these wheels with HR caps and whitewalls on today. I reckon they look pretty cool. Should I leave them on, or switch back to the original hubcaps?
ive gotta say i love this wheel set up but then i'm a bit biased as i had a set of 7"steelies back in the day set up like this
but then real nice stock early models are becoming pretty rare
Those centre caps were fitted to the TX and TC Gemini base model (ie the non "Gemini SL", SL/X or SL/E) with non-painted centres etc.
I remember back in the day, "Red Knight Rob" on the old AM CB network in Adelaide had a tasty little maroon base-model TX sedan with those caps on phat stockies and I remember being very, very excited when he went to sell it....
.... but instead I upgraded my computer to a 486DX2/66 instead with a 1 megabyte Paradise VESA local bus graphics card. It was totally an awesome computer for about 45 minutes.
So while they are technically incorrect from a restorers point of view... they are totally awesome and look great, especially with the white walls and chrome surrounds!
They look really old-school while still being legitiment wheels for that model.... so they don't look out of place at all.
And if they make you smile, then that's the main thing!
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Geez, a 486 - awesome! I remember racing home from school to stick the cassette tape in my Vic20 and waiting for it to load for an hour before I played pong! I also recall spending $200 on 1 meg of RAM for my Amiga 500! Those were the days...
Yeah, I reckon they look choice. Gotta be better than any plastic caps. Nice original car, I'm hopeing you are going to keep it just like that.
Computer heads! I got no Idea of coarse, but I imagine you're talking about something the size of a bar fridge with a tenth the capacity of one of those camera card thingys??
Cheers, Matt.
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