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Old 07-21-2006, 05:49 AM
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Here a set of those 200-S installed.




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Here is a Wheel article from the June 67 Popular Hot Rodding







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Old 01-10-2007, 05:03 PM
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Thank you! Now I know what those Mark II wheels are....CRESTLINE..

I always felt they were a 70's made piece....67 is even better...


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Thank you! Now I know what those Mark II wheels are....CRESTLINE..

I always felt they were a 70's made piece....67 is even better...


Steve

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Hey, I have a set of them too. The backspace is only about 2"s on mine.
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I'm confused abotu the "M/T No. 1 Mag Type" wheel (the Challenger style). It says heli-arc welded, but every one I've seen was riveted together!

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I'm confused abotu the "M/T No. 1 Mag Type" wheel (the Challenger style). It says heli-arc welded, but every one I've seen was riveted together!

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Me too Verne...I have seen Raders and Sears Raders welded but not the M/T's.
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Great stuff Jeff!
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