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Good stuff Scott. I love the artwork from that time!
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Thanks to all that have responded. Here are some better pics. Have not had time to try to clean them up, but doubt it will do much good. I wanted to get opinions to see if anyone knows someone who could properly restore these at a reasonable price and also see if anyone here thinks they are worth restoring. I like them simply because they are different than what you typically see, but am unsure if they are really worthing putting the money into. All opinions respected and appreciated.
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You can check with these guys...they have a "Wheel Shop" located here and restore old wheels....
...It has been awhile since I went up there ....but here is where they are located... Keystone Automotive Industries, Inc. 1720 Endeavor Drive, Williamsburg, VA 23185-6239 (757) 888-0313 &#8206; Good luck...neat wheels [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/burnout.gif[/img] |
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