Most people agree that lowering a car makes it more beautiful. Chip foot will convince you it’s beautiful, Porsche does it to make everything handle better and even motorcycle are getting in on the act.
But there are some people who have gone in the opposite direction and are raising their custom machines on 30-inch or larger rims that almost seem impossible. And we thought it’d be interesting to show you this phenomenon up close, from the streets of Florida.
We’ve got a pink Chrysler 300, a Green, a black Chevy Camaro, candy apple 300 wagon, even a green Ford Mustang. The trend seems to be for shiny chrome and color coordinating with the body of the cars.
While two-tone paintjobs and custom grilles have begun being offered by the manufacturers themselves, we don’t see this catching on.
We’ve got a pink Chrysler 300, a Green, a black Chevy Camaro, candy apple 300 wagon, even a green Ford Mustang. The trend seems to be for shiny chrome and color coordinating with the body of the cars.
While two-tone paintjobs and custom grilles have begun being offered by the manufacturers themselves, we don’t see this catching on.