Stealies and Dogdish Hub Caps

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jjester6000

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My beloved 1974 GMC C1500 recently whiped a cam lobe on it's original 250 inline 6, so I had to park it for the time being (while I pull the engine apart this winter).

I decided to borrow the wheels off of it and swap them with my '95 Chevy Suburban C1500, since I think it's wheels were just crappy looking (also the GMC has some significantly more aggressive tires).
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(looks kind ow whimpy)
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(Looks badass)
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(Looks Badass)
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(Looks so whimpy!!)

I may never forgive myself
 

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put em back! i have a trailer that looks like your bed!

All is well.
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(The proper wheels are back on it)
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(I found that I just had a bent pushrod, so I fixed it.)
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(Got a new grille)

I put some steelies on my suburban, but they don't support dog dish hub caps. They at least look way less wimpy then what was on there before.

I also got the 235 75 r15 tires tires that were on it before back on.
 
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