1965 300L
Gorgeous John
No, I don't live on a Navy base. That's where the previous owner stores his collection of cars.Great looking. 2 questions. 1. Do you live on navy base? 2. Is there something different with the taillights?
They are more "place holders" and they have to go back. The previous owner didn't care for the original wheel covers. It's a drum brake car, no discs available until 1966.Are those disc brake wheel covers legit or false advertising?
No A/C and I'm breaking my "only 2 cars" rule by keeping everything.Wow! A/C car? Oh no, did you get rid of one of your others?
Ah, good point. I forgot about 66 being the first year. Those are my favorite factory slab wheel covers (other than the 66-68 Imperial). Just do a '73 disc swap and call it good.They are more "place holders" and they have to go back. The previous owner didn't care for the original wheel covers. It's a drum brake car, no discs available until 1966.
Honestly, I'm struggling with a wheel choice... I'd almost like to stay with the stock wheel covers... But that's a 14" wheel and that limits my tire selection.