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I think that this is what Mike is looking for...
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THOSE ARE THE SAME RIMS I GOT. MINE ARE JUST UNILUG ONES.
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Thanks guys. From what I have gathered, there was probably a transition period when both specific bolt pattern, and, unilug wheels could be bought. I have found some correct vintage unilug rears, so, I will get those, and, still look for some 4 1/2 bolt pattern IF some ever surface.
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Bruce,
You sure do take great pictures! ![]() Yep. those are the wheels I was talking about. In hindsight, I think they were really marketed as "Keystone Kustomag Klassics". The faces of the spokes weren't chrome though - they were polished aluminum. The rim was chrome. The center cap was chrome and I think it just said Keystone. I miss mine, but I sold them in the '80s, with the Firestone Wide Oval redlines. Guess I should have kept them huh?? ![]() |
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