For Sale 72 Monaco

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1972 Dodge Monaco
Pricey, but maybe if interest to somebody.

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Seller Description. Asking $10,000

Four door hard top. 440 4 barrel Edelbrock three-speed transmission. Wheels are American Racing. Upholstery completely redone. New paint job. Rewired. Cleaned up under hood. A/C.
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Is it me or do those 15in rims look small on this car?

yeah, they do. i think because the tires are BIG?

my guess is 275-60's all around. i tried to blow up a photo .. not enough pixels but first digits look like "2" and "7"??

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I think those torque thrusts are the ones you can get for $384 a set delivered. 15 x 7's which I considered, but now that I see them on a fusey I'm not so sure they are a good idea.
 
I think those torque thrusts are the ones you can get for $384 a set delivered. 15 x 7's which I considered, but now that I see them on a fusey I'm not so sure they are a good idea.

The car is missing a bunch of side trim + black + giant tires. I wouldn't condemn the rims on that basis.

That said, my only motivation for aftermarket rims is just to step up in size/tire quality (say 17"). If I was staying with 15", I'd just go with stock rims.
 
That's a really nice car! The rewire job is the largest concern. The wheels and engine mods can be reversed. Holes drilled through the rad support to support incorrectly routed wires. That's a bit more work. On the flip side new wires are nice. I'm going to assume they used a "universal fuse box" too. Also good, so long as it all works.
 
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