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That's a '63 330 Sedan Wheel, pictured upside down. I believe they were the same, auto or stick, unless it was a 3spd column standard ? Polara's, and maybe 440's had the upgraded versions.
Like above says, Kramer is a great source, and Joe Suchey, out of Georgia, is another. Both have Great shipping options available, and attend a lot of Major Mopar shows.
Big, Great suggestion ! I've got plenty of those around. I had planned to polish the SS, so it would be one & done, so I'd have to paint it, as the "Realtree" look probably wont go with the Med Poly !!! Thanks for that Idea !!!
That's a great source for a project, but I just need 2-4" of scrap, to make a spacer. Was hoping someone had some 5/16" SS fuel line, and they could bring it to the Tent at Carlisle. Will trade for Beer !!!
I'm in need of about 4" of stainless tubing, 5/16" ID, to make a spacer for my hood scoop. I haven't found any shops locally selling it ? Maybe someone heading to Carlisle could bring it along ? 2" would do, Thanks !!!
I'm not sure if the '64 and '65 wheels are different ? Classic Industries has New 1965 Reproduction, in a few different colors...
I just looked them up, '64 are single year, but C-I has them listed...
Another Member, EARLY B, just enlightened me to this vendor. They have a very good selection of hardware, and good prices, other than shipping costs these days. Make a list, as they will have it...
www.restorationspecialties.com