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Wheel Wednesday

Looks like the wheels I bought for my '64. Excellent!

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All 4 Keystones are on. That's the look I wanted since 1981
 
I just got my 20 inch rallye wheels from Year One in for my 2010 Challenger. I will try to get some pictures after work tonight. They are beautiful and look like real rallye wheels.
 
These are the strange Magnum wheels that came on the '70 Coronet 500. I've never seen white in the insets. They look like original equipment they were covered by hubcaps on the car. I'm selling both. Does anyone have info on these?

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There's no black paint under the white, just steel. The car shows no signs of ANY type of day 2 modifications. It's still a 2-barrell 383. And it was running full original hubcaps as you see by the scratches of the wheels. I don't think someone painted them later. Was it some weird failed factory experiment and they just used the wheels and covered them with hubcaps? The car is cream-colored.
 
There's no black paint under the white, just steel. The car shows no signs of ANY type of day 2 modifications. It's still a 2-barrell 383. And it was running full original hubcaps as you see by the scratches of the wheels. I don't think someone painted them later. Was it some weird failed factory experiment and they just used the wheels and covered them with hubcaps? The car is cream-colored.
So you think that a 50 year old car never had the wheels changed?
It's the only one in north america then.
 
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