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Old Apr 13, 2007 | 11:08 PM
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Can't see them in person, maybe someone else has, cause I can't see a helluva lotta difference between these 2 wheels by Boyd Coddington, the Smoothie II the first one and the Junk Yard Dog. I am about to order the Smoothie II anyone have any opinions ?

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Old Apr 14, 2007 | 12:57 AM
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Junk yard dog has more of a straighter/sharper spoke

I like them a lot better
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Old Apr 14, 2007 | 01:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Yellow73SB
Junk yard dog has more of a straighter/sharper spoke

I like them a lot better
Thanks, this is what I want to hear. I wish I could see these wheels in person, trying to see the difference and to decide from pics sucks

It also looks like the Smoothie II curves a bit on the outer face ?
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Old Apr 14, 2007 | 01:41 AM
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i agree junkyard's look way better on a c3 in my head...the smoothie's are just too much mass if that makes any sense, the jd's look more suitable for a sports car, where as the smoothies would seem at home on a muscle car, or a big sedan hot rod.
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Old Apr 14, 2007 | 01:48 AM
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Still trying to decide. I would suggest that you go with the Coy's C5s.
If you want to be able to clean all of your rims in less then 15 minutes, get the chrome ones. If you like to spend your time polishing, get the polished ones. For the price you can't beat the c5s.
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Old Apr 14, 2007 | 04:05 AM
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I've seen these Junkyard Dogs in person and they are very sharp looking. Go with the "Dogs"
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Old Apr 14, 2007 | 08:01 AM
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Originally Posted by curtis74
I've seen these Junkyard Dogs in person and they are very sharp looking. Go with the "Dogs"


The JYD's look better!
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Old Apr 14, 2007 | 09:58 AM
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Another vote for the dogs......
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the "dogs" have that deeper feeling that fits great on vettes so i vote for them
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I vote for the dogs. It seems to have a smooth lip from the spokes to the tire, while the smoothies look like they have a step. The smoothies aren't smooth. I agree with Demon though, if the car is garaged, go with chrome. I'm sick of polishing my Porsches polished lip. I can't imagine if the whole wheel was polished.
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I have been looking at the Coys C5's and yes it was my intention to get them in chrome however I emailed them and they said they don't ship to Canada. I tried phoning yesterday and they were at a show, I will try again next week.

It is funny about these two wheels though, I can't find a pic of the JYD's on a car on the Boyd Coddington site where there are many pics of cars with the Smoothies, would almost make you think that people like them alot better
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I know one bif difference... One of those will be going on your car and the other waon't
Jokes aside, I noticed what Bee Jay said.It seems to have a smooth lip from the spokes to the tire, while the smoothies look like they have a step. The smoothies aren't smooth
Also, where the dust cap is the smoothies kind of come up smoothly from where the lugs go, while the dogs kind of drop of into the lug area. Because of that, the dogs seem (just in my opinion) to have a little bit more (and I mean a little) of the old school, hot rod look while the boyd's seem to have that super modern machined billet look. I say the dogs win too. That and AVOID BOYD!!!
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Originally Posted by litevette
I know one bif difference... One of those will be going on your car and the other waon't
Jokes aside, I noticed what Bee Jay said.It seems to have a smooth lip from the spokes to the tire, while the smoothies look like they have a step. The smoothies aren't smooth
Also, where the dust cap is the smoothies kind of come up smoothly from where the lugs go, while the dogs kind of drop of into the lug area. Because of that, the dogs seem (just in my opinion) to have a little bit more (and I mean a little) of the old school, hot rod look while the boyd's seem to have that super modern machined billet look. I say the dogs win too. That and AVOID BOYD!!!
They are both Boyds though
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I have been looking at the Coys C5's and yes it was my intention to get them in chrome however I emailed them and they said they don't ship to Canada. I tried phoning yesterday and they were at a show, I will try again next week.

It is funny about these two wheels though, I can't find a pic of the JYD's on a car on the Boyd Coddington site where there are many pics of cars with the Smoothies, would almost make you think that people like them alot better
Not my Vette but JYD's just the same.
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Old Apr 15, 2007 | 04:04 AM
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I think the eye is drawn more to the gap between the spokes rather than the lip or the spokes themselves....both these wheels have vintage elements, but both have been modernized....

The gaps in vintage wheels were more rectangular with sharp corners, as in the pic of the Torq Thrust D's below (circa 1965; notice how the spokes are similar to the Smoothie):



The difference is:...do you want the gap to look square (the dogs) or do you want the gap to look rounded (Smoothies) ? Both would look good on a Vette.....

I agree with the comments that polished are difficult to maintain....I owned a set of polished Boyd Smoothies on a daily driver for 3 years, and every year they got more difficult to clean.....meaning an hour every week.....

That's really why I like Ralley's with stainless steel trim rings, and Torq Thrust D's with painted spokes (which I might put on my Vette for a vintage look)....I'd rather be driving than polishing

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Originally Posted by Yellow73SB
They are both Boyds though
Uh oh!
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Originally Posted by curtis74
I've seen these Junkyard Dogs in person and they are very sharp looking. Go with the "Dogs"
I like the dogs better..........
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I like the JD's also. Here's more pics of it.





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Originally Posted by MotorHead
Can't see them in person, maybe someone else has, cause I can't see a helluva lotta difference between these 2 wheels by Boyd Coddington, the Smoothie II the first one and the Junk Yard Dog. I am about to order the Smoothie II anyone have any opinions ?

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Junk Yard Dog
If it were me (automotive craftsmanship background), I would choose the Smoothie. Understand I'm trying to pick out the details from the limited picture here. Reason being: the smoothie seems to mimic the fender design with the outward sweeping crisp ridge and flare. With my 68 I would definitely use them if I weren't keeping it original with the rally's.

The JYD's seem to be rounded and bowing inward, unlike the fenders on our C3's.
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i placed the smoothie on your pic...whatchya think? looks sharp!
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