Were these Grabber or Stabber Wheels

Discussion in 'General Maverick/Comet' started by rthomas771, Apr 30, 2008.

  1. rthomas771

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    Here is some better pics, I can't find the aluminum center caps yet...remember these wheels been stored outside...under the house...in a tool shed. I haven't wash them in over 18 years. lol
     

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    Dan Starnes Original owner

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    I would bet that Ansen built those wheels and possibly whoever was the architect of the bearcat Comets either came up with the idea of the black out treatment, or some in between shop applied that.
    Dan
     
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    PAINTANK Cometosis Obsessivus

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    Those look sweet.
     
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    I like them but they are in need of a scrubb a dubb dubb. I may try to paint my wheels like that only using the color I intend on painting my car.
    I took my wheels by a shop today and they didn't say the things they told me over the phone. They actualy said the exact opposit. I should have gone where I intended to in the first place, now I have to wait till Monday or Tuesday to try again.
     

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