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<blockquote data-quote="34henry3w" data-source="post: 12735922" data-attributes="member: 147215"><p>Hi 1967eleanor</p><p></p><p>Wow, thank you so much for the detailed response to my questions! While I do not want to hijack and turn your build thread into a general discussion of movie correctness, I do have ONE more batch of trivia questions for you if you have the time!..here goes:</p><p></p><p>-the denali tips seem to be symmetrical, but the movie tips pitch at the front. Perhaps they where metal worked? Maybe this will remain a mystery!</p><p></p><p>PS engineerng has sold to vintage wheel, and now they are known as PS vintage wheel. Eli Vasquez confirmed they has started production of the correct wheel!:</p><p>-Can you confirm the movie car used 8'' wide rims on all four corners? The imperial palace car does have 4 x 245 40s </p><p>-Can you tell me the backspacing for the PS engineering rims F/R to get the correct track with stock rear axle / front suspension?</p><p>-Are the correct driving lights PIAA 9591 or PIAA 9593? I have heard both. I see you used the 9593s...do you know what the difference is?</p><p>-I heard they used a 1985 dodge caravan fuel filler insert to make the insert for the 71 mach 1 cap. What do you think?</p><p>-Do you know the part number of the french made moto-lita 16'' 18 rivet mahogany mk3 wheel? It would help with internet searching!</p><p></p><p>Ok I really think that is it! Thanks in advance for all your help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="34henry3w, post: 12735922, member: 147215"] Hi 1967eleanor Wow, thank you so much for the detailed response to my questions! While I do not want to hijack and turn your build thread into a general discussion of movie correctness, I do have ONE more batch of trivia questions for you if you have the time!..here goes: -the denali tips seem to be symmetrical, but the movie tips pitch at the front. Perhaps they where metal worked? Maybe this will remain a mystery! PS engineerng has sold to vintage wheel, and now they are known as PS vintage wheel. Eli Vasquez confirmed they has started production of the correct wheel!: -Can you confirm the movie car used 8'' wide rims on all four corners? The imperial palace car does have 4 x 245 40s -Can you tell me the backspacing for the PS engineering rims F/R to get the correct track with stock rear axle / front suspension? -Are the correct driving lights PIAA 9591 or PIAA 9593? I have heard both. I see you used the 9593s...do you know what the difference is? -I heard they used a 1985 dodge caravan fuel filler insert to make the insert for the 71 mach 1 cap. What do you think? -Do you know the part number of the french made moto-lita 16'' 18 rivet mahogany mk3 wheel? It would help with internet searching! Ok I really think that is it! Thanks in advance for all your help! [/QUOTE]
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