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A wheel for your car would have had, most likely, A LOT of green tint in the paint. It would have had runs/slags as there was minimal care taken to prevent it.
![]() ![]() When the argent was applied to the front, the paint continued through the openings right on to the black back and created substantial coverage. ![]() ![]() One brand of wheel weights was Micro. No metric sizes were used and there was a pink color applied to indicate location and/or size. ![]() The PICS shown are from original tires, wheels, weights and valve stems. In my opinion, they indicate what a factory fresh wheel would have looked like exiting the assembly plant. The wheels are, however, RESTORED. There is never a better example than an original, non restored component in good condition to give the best example of 'how it was' in the day. Regards, Mark
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Mark Donnally 2002 Chrysler T & C Minivan (Ol’ Nelly) 322,946 original miles All numbers match...something New carpet and headliner New AC system, blows cold in the winter It ain't for sale so, don't ask |
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