Thread: rally wheel colors on rods
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03-18-2009 11:09 AM #1
rally wheel colors on rods, photoshop paint help?
I am going to run 15x8 and 15x7 rally wheels w Police caps on my 1940 chev 2dr, Its getting to be time to clean and powdercoat them and got to wondering what I should do. Body color (semi Gloss Black), GM Argent Silver or a contrasting color- gold , white or red? Kind of a old school look w 70's wheels is what I am after.
I am not much of a photoshop guy, but I got this far. My car will not be chopped but I do have the tinted glass and Vbutt windshield ready..Last edited by Dgas56; 03-20-2009 at 04:55 AM.
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03-18-2009 07:44 PM #2
Bright red
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03-19-2009 10:04 PM #3
Go with the silver
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03-20-2009 03:34 AM #4
Bright red.
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03-20-2009 04:26 AM #5
Thanks, keep the votes coming. The grille may or may not be painted red ,but not body color for sure, the monchromatic look is out of favour now.(tho I normally can care less about that if i like something, its not to my liking anyway.) Maybe a polished silver powder coat? I simply cannot afford a rechrome or a billet (billet is not right for this car anyway) the grille is straight and solid. The grille trim (stainless) is bright and straight so there is the contrast against paint if used.
I tried to work the pic to get a better idea of what i am looking at -But I am not good enough to add the flat hub caps or the slots in the wheels.Last edited by Dgas56; 03-20-2009 at 05:16 AM.
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03-20-2009 04:29 AM #6
Hey man, where's my red wheels??????
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03-20-2009 04:35 AM #7
heh heh, their up there now ,I was still working on them, lolLast edited by Dgas56; 03-20-2009 at 04:40 AM.
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03-20-2009 04:44 AM #8
Now we're cookin' with gas.....
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03-20-2009 10:35 AM #9
Try coloring the grille the same color as the wheels & see if you like it...Jim
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