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There is someone in the heartland that specializes in custom steel wheels for Mopars... can anyone help me remember who that is and his website?
Thanks,
Jim
I have only ordered wiring harnesses that Classic was out of and the battery box parts that Classic did not stock. Everything else I have gotten from Classic. Been mostly happy with them.
The Cragars are comparable in price. I will take your word on the finish being nicer on the American Racing.
https://m.summitracing.com/parts/crr-510583445
On a '68 Coronet 500 I am starting to like the look of the factory hubcaps... I have been contemplating getting some redlines or something and keep the caps. Anyone have photos of the original 14" rims with a tire size that help get rid of that skinny tire look? What are the widest lowest...
Have an inquiry to Coker Wheel. They are not any more expensive than Wheel Vintiques.
The Mopar Dude is $1200 for everything I need to my door step. Made to order with whatever backspacing I want. I bit more than I wanted to spend.
I have seen a few threads that they billed up front for materials and took 6 months to make the wheels. Wonder if that was during the transition or health?
They don't post pricing.... If you have to ask you can't afford them :)
Looking at this guy too....
http://themopardude.com/