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Not a ton of value, but they are refreshing to see. Think of how many wheel company’s there were back then. Everybody ripped each other off and had very similar designs. Most of the “Day-Two”cars use the same brands of wheels, different can be good when done right.
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I like the 6-hole slots. They are a refreshing change of pace. Here are some on the Iron Mistress '67 Camaro drag car.
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Those slots look exactly like this pair of 15x6 fronts that I had for many years. I'm pretty sure they were made by Rocket.
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We ran the same rim on our 69 Cutlass. The rim came with a aluminum center cap that was installed from the back of the wheel. They were not a common wheel as they did not have a step.
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