More often then not you hear horror stories of how someone who built a car and then sold to someone who let it fall apart. This is not one of those cases this is in fact the exact opposite. Today’s wheel Wednesday is about passing the torch and staying the course.
The last time we saw this car it was sporting a set of Work XT7’s and the wheels have changed to what appears to be some Veilside Andrew Golt Dish wheels. However, the heart of this S-Chassis has stayed the same, and that is the real draw of this car.
Keenan Dodd made the car his own, there are only a few visible marks or tells of what this car use to look like. You can see it with the leftover blue on the trunk. Now you may look and think that this is just like every other miss matched S-Chassis. You would be wrong this car was never meant be pretty but rather shred tires. Powered by a LS motor this car is a bit of a monster and those wide wheels seen in the first picture help to put the power to the ground.
Here is the the 240LS as we first shot it many years ago when it belonged to Corey Gies. We will see more of Keenan’s car as it is meant to be seen very soon.