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Old 04-12-2004, 09:26 PM
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buying a sweet 65 malibu?

Hey everybody , I'm in the process of buying the black 65 malibu at this dealer, http://www.streetdreamstexas.com/index.shtml, what do you guys think of the whole thing? How wide of tires could you fit on that thing?, I bet it could look pretty mean.

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Old 04-15-2004, 05:24 PM
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Re: buying a sweet 65 malibu?

I run 245's on mine with stock rear axles, but that's because of the offset I'm running. You could narrow the rear end a little, get some new axels, and you could probably go to a 265 easily.

Nice car overall, I'd think about a floor shifter/center consol, and some bucket seats.
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