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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by PetesPonies, Oct 12, 2014.

  1. PetesPonies
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    15 x 6 Ford steel. They appear to be innies . . . 4 1/2 bolt pattern. Thanks
     

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  2. mrspeedyt
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    if they have disc brake caliper clearance i would guess about 1970.. otherwise mid 50s.
     
  3. squirrel
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    Ford. Maybe early 80s? if you show us all the stamped numbers, someone could probably ID them more closely

    they are way newer than 1950s.
     
  4. I don't see any indication of nubs for small dog dish hub caps so I'm thinking they may be 70's or newer. HRP
     
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  5. squirrel
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    that's what I was thinking....looks pretty similar to the wheels that were on the 93 Crown Vic I used to have
     
  6. PetesPonies
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    The wheel color is original, definitely not newer wheels. I have had them for a long time and they looked the same. I had a pic of the codes, can't find it. I'll take another. They are KH wheels.
     
  7. RmK57
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    Are you sure it's a Ford rim? Fords had the nubs on the outside from the early 50s to the mid 80s from what I've seen.


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  8. Late 70s, early 80s full size Ford/Merc.....
     
  9. PetesPonies
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    Could be an 80s fullsize, they were down to 4 1/2 by then.
     
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  10. PetesPonies
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    I checked the wheels . . they have a Ford script FOMOCO inside of an oval. I have some 80s wheels, and they only have F O R D inside an oval, not a script FOMOCO. But under the script is B O 4.So whatcha think now??
     
  11. PetesPonies
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  12. Could be late 70s off something like the 'smaller' LTD/Cougar/Torino/Montego models. Definitely not a 50s/60s wheel...
     
  13. Zerk
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    Not a positive ID, just an observation: "65-'66 Ford fullsize station wagon were 15x6", 5x4.5" bolt circle.
     
  14. RmK57
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    Well it's definitely a Ford rim then. I'd say it's off something newer judging buy the irregular shape of the hole for the hub.
    Ford wheels from the 50s on up to the 70s had a round center hole.


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