Markings say made in USA. Would the Canadian rims have that marking?? ThanksJust an FYI those appear to be the '72-up Canadian rims so they won't match 70-1 rims...
I would have to check my '72 RR/GTX Rims as I don't remember if the hoops were all the same and the center is what changed. Here is a way you can tell what they are. Hope this helps. I just hate to see you sell one rim and ship it and it doesn't match the other 3 someone may have as many don't even know they made different rims..Markings say made in USA. Would the Canadian rims have that marking?? Thanks
Just an FYI those appear to be the '72-up Canadian rims so they won't match 70-1 rims...
I don’t know enough about when or why they changed. I only know cause i needed one 15x7 rim. I didn’t care about dates or part numbers. So I could not find a single I bought a pair of ‘69 dated 15x7 rally’s many years ago and they did not match my ‘72 Canadian built RR/GTX’s original 15x7 rally’s.I had a MADE IN USA 071 that was indistinguishable from a 390, identical hoop style.
IMHO the holes look like the Canadian 1972 and up wheel but I'm stumbling on the dates. Is the M4 saying 1974??? But that wouldn't jive since they were clearly made in the USA. Can someone in the know spell out exactly what year these are or can poster show the a clear picture of the valve area???I don’t know enough about when or why they changed. I only know cause i needed one 15x7 rim. I didn’t care about dates or part numbers. So I could not find a single I bought a pair of ‘69 dated 15x7 rally’s many years ago and they did not match my ‘72 Canadian built RR/GTX’s original 15x7 rally’s.
IMHO the holes look like the Canadian 1972 and up wheel but I'm stumbling on the dates. Is the M4 saying 1974??? But that wouldn't jive since they were clearly made in the USA. Can someone in the know spell out exactly what year these are or can poster show the a clear picture of the valve area???
Ron