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Old 09-02-2017, 01:20 AM
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Yes Sam I have these new M&H cheater slicks on my Nova. They work just fine on the street.

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Have 'em, too. Kinda like Fred Flintstone rolling stock until there's some heat in 'em, but pretty normal after that ...
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Yes Sam I have these new M&H cheater slicks on my Nova. They work just fine on the street.

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So Rich, you don't have to write yourself a ticket for these types of tires? 😜
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Old 09-02-2017, 02:57 PM
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A local guy has ran 12" wide drag slicks for 25 years on his car and never had a problem with police. At times he was getting gas and cops would pull in to check out his car and definitely saw the slicks.

As long as you don't create problems, racing, doing burnouts etc etc they normally don't bother you. Many if not most police are into old cars or have an interest in them.
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As long as you don't create problems, racing, doing burnouts etc etc they normally don't bother you. Many if not most police are into old cars or have an interest in them.
So true.
Most of the entire Police force around here is half my age.They see me as just an old man in an old muscle car.
They're astonished & eager to learn & look @ these cars.

The Police are more likely to squeal their police cruisers tires well before I do it.
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Any input on M&H street & strip tires, do they have a vintage look also?
Looks like the cheat slicks and race master tires possibly will not fit for my application...

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So Rich, you don't have to write yourself a ticket for these types of tires? 😜

Nope it's all good Sam....

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I never see muscle cars or anything like that get stopped for anything anymore unless it is reckless driving or open headers etc. No worries with your car Sam. They would just pull you over to admire your car if anything.
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