mweeps
Well-known member
- Joined
- Jul 12, 2012
- Messages
- 1,671
- Reaction score
- 6
- Location
- Charleston, WV
- My Car
- 07 Mustang GT
First car 351 H Code 73 Mach 1 totalled in college
Where did you get the lugs for the slots?
I researched my receipts and I had found some NOS lug nuts on eBay back in 2006. I paid $52 for a set of 20. I did some research a while back and I believe Gorilla Brand lug nuts are available that are very close to the original length. I think the Gorilla brand was slightly shorter than the NOS ones.Where did you get the lugs for the slots?
[video=youtube]How old is this post...like 2 years? Sure is a lot of life with those alloy wheels.
[video=youtube]How old is this post...like 2 years? Sure is a lot of life with those alloy wheels.
But you DID notice. Just sayin.2 out of 3 stayin' alive....maybe he should have worn tighter pants...not that I noticed. My wife was looking over my shoulder.
Looks like this is your first post here so welcome to the site from Virginia! That's cool you still have your 21st Birthday present! Please post up a introduction thread and post some pics of your 73 convertible too!I have a 73 conv given to me 8/73 for my 21st birthday present. I would be interested to know where you got the wheels and tires.
I just wanted to point out a quick fact here that I'm already coming to love about this forum:Looks like this is your first post here so welcome to the site from Virginia! That's cool you still have your 21st Birthday present! Please post up a introduction thread and post some pics of your 73 convertible too!
Hey now --- Ohop Mustang ???When I bought my 1973 convertible, the prior owner had put un some 17" craiger knock-offs. They looked OK, but I really really wanted some original 14" aluminum slot wheels. Don at Ohop Mustang had a set that was in pretty decent shape. I ended up spending about 2 hours on each wheel to polish it back to its magnificance!
I will try to edit this post later with before and after pics