Whitewalls or Blackwalls for the 300L

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I was doing some thinking, which isn't always a good idea but I would like some feedback. The car came from the factory with black wall tires. I now have white walls on her. I photo shopped the picture in my Picasa to remove the whitewalls.. I like the look both ways and wanted to see what some of you thought.
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It might be since the car is BLACK, but it seems like something is missing. Whitewalls seem to complete the picture. I prefer it with the whitewalls. WIDE whitewalls are definitely not correct, but these look nice.
 
When I see a blackwall/wheelcover on a higher end car, it always reminds me that's how you traded in the car.
Pull the almost new Firestones and throw on some rollers. Usually bald snows.
#&@$ the dealer...
 
When I see a blackwall/wheelcover on a higher end car, it always reminds me that's how you traded in the car.
Pull the almost new Firestones and throw on some rollers. Usually bald snows.
#&@$ the dealer...
Wow Stan meet my dad.
Dad meet Stan.
Like a mirror

I like it either way.
 
White wall tires. I have a hard time believing a 1965 automobile left the factory with black wall tires.
 
White walls look good with the stainless trim, black walls make it look mean. I like it either way but would do ww.
 
Gotta go with the white walls... not that your car doesn't cause severe drooling either way, but yea..
 
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