What the F##!!!

:D I actually kinda like it. :oops: Don't know about the wheel fitment though, they look mighty close at the back and the offset looks all wrong at the front.
 
I love the pale green flames and the wheels. I'd like the stripes better if they were the same pale green as the flames. Inspiration to Damian I think!

Awsome!

Chris
 
Gota say I quite like it too. The stripes on the bonnet and boot are kinda mini-esque, mmm....flames I don't mind. Love the wheels and the exhaust looks very menacing.

Yep, I like it!

Ron.
 
Ditto

I think it looks pretty cool. I'd have it as a variation on a theme for the collection (of 1 at the moment :D ). Looks very purposeful.

Dave
 
I'm usually quite fussy over originality, but apart from that nasty exhaust, it looks well cool innit :) Joking aside, as a customized car, as said apart from the exhaust, I'm liking it. Though as KiwiRover said, the rear wheels look worryingly close to the solid parts of the car...

Cheers, Adam.
 
I quite like the wheels, does anyone know what type they are?
It might look a bit better with a rounded wheel arch; I recall a 3500S (red) fitted with Minilites and modified arches from new, it looked very distinctive.
 
I always thought Torque-Thrust wheels would suit a modded P6, and they do :LOL:

Wonder if they're available in smaller offsets so they'll fit without serious base unit modification?
 
Wheels: Cragar 5-spokes, less hubcaps

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...0487647708&viewitem=&sspagename=STRK:MEWAX:IT


These were so popular in the States in
the 70's they became manufacture options
on Firebirds, Camaros + Mustangs
The P6B shares the same 5" PCD 5-bolt spacing
as a lot of GM vehicles from the 60's,
unfortunately, the Rover has an unusual wheel
offset; the Wheels aren't quite "right" on this 'un,
but it kinda adds to the vehicles charm

**Edit: Tom W. is likely correct as re-reading the Ebay listing the wheels may only be a couple of months old... :oops:
 
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