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Pretty sure the vert. Used 225/60-15 tires
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Re: Tires

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svo413 wrote:Pretty sure the vert. Used 225/60-15 tires
Everything I have read is the same.. 225/60-15. That is what I went with and I think it fills out the wheel wells nicely. I also just purchased a Cadillac pull down motor from Ebay today. Will let everyone know how that install goes here when I get it. For now, a good ole bungy cord is my pull down motor!
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Post by Tx Trooperstang »

I was looking at the Brochures that are on the ASC McLaren website and that is where I found the Tire sizes.

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After seeing Chris' '85 Saturday night, I thought the Recaro seats looked familiar. Take a look in the Album page under OTHER, I posted a picture from the new monorail at Disneyland sporting a blue Recaro seat.
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svo413 wrote:Pretty sure the vert. Used 225/60-15 tires
Coupes = B.F. Goodrich Comp T/A High Performance Low Profile P225/50x15 VR-Series.

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Well my replacement motor came in the mail yesterday, and it is already installed and it works perfectly! I can finally motor down the tonneau cover nice and tight! Best $90 I have spent so far! I also won the auction for the center caps on Ebay for my Mclaren wheels as well. It has been a good week!
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That's great! See you at Pavilions today? I'm trying to go around 2pm, since it's Barrett-Jackson day.
AZCruisen wrote:Well my replacement motor came in the mail yesterday, and it is already installed and it works perfectly! I can finally motor down the tonneau cover nice and tight! Best $90 I have spent so far! I also won the auction for the center caps on Ebay for my Mclaren wheels as well. It has been a good week!
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AZCruisen wrote:Well my replacement motor came in the mail yesterday, and it is already installed and it works perfectly! I can finally motor down the tonneau cover nice and tight! Best $90 I have spent so far! I also won the auction for the center caps on Ebay for my Mclaren wheels as well. It has been a good week!
Congratulations, it does sound like you had a good week.
I would like to hear more about this cruise in Scottsdale (Pavilions) that you guys are talking about...would like to check it out myself or is it only for ASCs?
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Scottsdale Pavilions car show is the longest running, year round car show in the US (21 years). It is hosted by McDonald's, which has the honor of the highest Saturday nights sales in the country. In the winter vehicles begin to arrive around noon. Summer we get there around 4 or 5 pm and stay as late as 10 or 11pm. The older cars have reserved spot close to McD's, all other have rows to park in. Bikes have there own row. Mustangs have two rows on the fourth Saturday of every month. Cars come and go throughout the day, so it is ever changing.

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#67 Black Mac' wrote: I would like to hear more about this cruise in Scottsdale (Pavilions) that you guys are talking about...would like to check it out myself or is it only for ASCs?
Ron
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It is a blast when it is warmer than 45 degrees like last night! All our welcome. Come on out. Fourth Saturday is Mustang night and we get an entire row. Sometimes there are over a 100 Mustangs there alone.
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Thanks for the info guys,
My only classic car is an 88 Thunderbird TC right now, but am headed to Ca. to pick up my first SVO next week, so hopefully I will be eligible to join you all at the Mustang row soon.
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Post by hanksgt »

You can join us any other night with the '88. On Mustang night just park in the next row(until you pick up a 'Stang).
#67 Black Mac' wrote:Thanks for the info guys,
My only classic car is an 88 Thunderbird TC right now, but am headed to Ca. to pick up my first SVO next week, so hopefully I will be eligible to join you all at the Mustang row soon.
Ron
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