the kids cart has them... so, maybe the parents wanted him to not feel strange and put them on the Vette. C'mon... whadya mean what's up with those, back in the day, people had one car. They could afford one, wife's didn't work, and didn't need a car, they were paying on a house probably, and a paycheck only stretches so far. Besides, Vettes don't rust on salt roads, so why drive drive them in snowy areas? Few areas get enough snow to worry about anyway unless you're in the mountains or near the great lakes
Definitely looks like it was used year round. Notice the steel wheels. They didn't want to ruin their factory wheels. Kinda looks like chrome lug nuts?
Wow, 1963 split window with a later big block hood, or a customized hood...cool.
ReplyDeleteSnow tires to boot! Driven year round I suppose!
ReplyDeleteAnd snow tires on it?
ReplyDeleteYeah, what's up with the snow tires anyway?
ReplyDeletethe kids cart has them... so, maybe the parents wanted him to not feel strange and put them on the Vette. C'mon... whadya mean what's up with those, back in the day, people had one car. They could afford one, wife's didn't work, and didn't need a car, they were paying on a house probably, and a paycheck only stretches so far. Besides, Vettes don't rust on salt roads, so why drive drive them in snowy areas? Few areas get enough snow to worry about anyway unless you're in the mountains or near the great lakes
DeleteDefinitely looks like it was used year round. Notice the steel wheels. They didn't want to ruin their factory wheels. Kinda looks like chrome lug nuts?
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