Motor wheel Spyders?Friend of mines 68 Bee
IMO, this car just looks RIGHT
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Yup, you know they are.... Love'em but good luck finding a set....Motor wheel Spyders?
The Torque Thrust Ds are very similar.I was gonna suggest the daisies, to be different.
But NOT the chrome ones!
Gray, like in #43. Good luck finding em, and paying Fer em.
The car looks so much better without the dork dish wheels!315/45-17's on 17x11 AR 200S AKA American Racing Daisys
245/60-17's on 17x8 AR 200S
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Same car original wheels...
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I was next to a silver Cutlass one day at a red light that sat up just like this. However, his wheels were clear (plexiglass/bullet proof glass)? With red rivets or bolts along where these are as pictured and he also had red center hubs of some sort. He was sitting up higher than I was in my 1 ton 3500 4WD Dodge dually.
I have a set of those that I use as rollers.I like the vectors but the Re pops I had didn’t have enough offset and gave it a bit of that tucked in look. These fit better and were cheap.
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Those are Centerline Champ 500's. There were a lot of off-brand clones of those, though. I think even Jeep put a similar design on their vehicles in the 80's or 90's.I saw a green car with these wheels at Iola a couple years ago but I don't know what they are called, I just spent ten minutes trying to find an image of them online:
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They did a 15x7 in front and 15 by at least 8 if not 9 in the back. Looked tough.
I love rallyes, but I couldn’t bring myself to do it, as my car is a 69 and they weren’t available until 70. It would bug me.what about Rallyes?