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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by Kiwi Kev, May 14, 2006.

  1. Appliance, late 60's? early 70's?...............


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  2. super plus
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    I have a mint one of these to sell :)
     
  3. BianchiCorp
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    Here are a few of my rear wheels, all put up some pics of my fronts when i get a chance..
     

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  4. Louie
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    15x4 magnesium Americans on the front
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  5. SinisterCustom
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    That's a good looking ride Louie!
     
  6. Muttley
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    I think Louie has been holding out on us, post some more pics of that Roadster. :eek: :cool:
     
  7. I did sell them at York. They had a set of Pirelli's mounted on them, and if I remember correctly I sold them to a younger fellow. I was kind of surprised that a youngster would be interested in those "old" rims !:rolleyes::D Here's a picture of my 40 when I was running them.
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  8. 32 Barn Car
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    American TT D's. Wheels for the 1965 up Corvettes with disc brakes, they clear the brakes and the lips on the fenders. 15 X 6 . Only 15" American that will also clear early Chevelle and Novas rear wheelwells with out rubbing. Set of 4 on my '64 El Camino..........
     

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  9. TimDavis
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    I have a chance to get these...I'll have to pay for them...but they are pretty cool...what are these things worth? I think I can get them for what I feel is pretty reasonable considering what they are...but it is still a lot...haha
     

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  10. ShakeyPuddin55
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    A fraction of what the regular hub mount wheels bring.
    There is just not a lot of demand for them since you cant run brakes.
     
  11. HRS
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    Do Weld Rodlites count?

    Hehehe...
     
  12. BianchiCorp
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    Heres a few og my american 12 spokes and a set of rears.

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  13. yoyodyne
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  14. brandon
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    i'm looking for a single front 15" skinny of these....or any of these in any size and pattern.....:D let me know...thanks
     
  15. That roadster has always been one of my favorites!
     
  16. yoyodyne
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    Want some more pics then?:)
     

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  17. Any idea of the maker of these 15 X 10 unilugs ?
     

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  18. Hey guys, I'm new here and enjoy this post. I hope this is the correct spot to ask this question. I'm re-creating my 1968 442 and need two more Keystone Rogues. My avitar shows what they look like. Does anybody know of some available? Thanks. My email address is casteel@sisna.com, I'm attaching a link to my site that shows my original 442 with the Rogues on it. http://users.sisna.com/casteel/my_1966_442.html

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  19. 65PANELRAT
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    Not sure what the definition of Vintage is but these ol' ET's are pretty cool, my father purchased them in about 1978.
     

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  20. 65PANELRAT
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    I also have a set of Cragar Mach 8 wheels my uncle purchased in about 1973.
     

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  21. 39 sledge
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    that 32 is dick lewis right down the road from me now that man has one hell of a collection.
     
  22. Cut55
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    A few of mine:

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    15x6 (shallow back-space) in front, 15x8.5 out back.
     
  23. Weasel
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    Don't think we've had any American Racing T70 wheels on here. I had this pair narrowed from 15" x 7" to 15" x 6" by Eric Vaughn. These have a double bead or lip on the outside flange which gives the appearance of a groove. I am told this feature is rare.

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  24. nemlio65
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    Hi Guido polished is cool but I like the natural finish just a little better,maybe it's an east coast thing....:cool:
     

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  25. Jeem
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    Beautimous Weasel!
     
  26. SportsterBobber
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    these are 15x4 Ansens that were on my 31 coupe when i got it took them off as they hit chrome headers with even a slight turn on drivers side rears are 16X11 with way to big of slicks.....
     

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  27. nemlio65
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    Some more T 70.... single rib outer rim :D
     

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  28. aluminum center Cragar SS 15X6 5on5-1/2

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  29. 15 X 3 1/2 Fenton Gyros

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