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OEM should have standard measure on both ends with wings. This is a late type. Introduced when metric became prevelant in the states. As a 1967 NCRS exterior judge for the National team, I take off points for this type of weight as it is non-OEM. Lloyd, knowing what you're trying to accomplish here, I would keep hunting.
Dan
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Thanks Dan, I had an original, untouched spare tire/wheel in my 1969 10 10 RS/Z with a similar wheel weight, however when I reviewed my old photos I discovered that instead of the oz/grams it had the raised oz marking and a letter (in this case a C). I’ll keep looking for a matching 2.0oz MICRO wing style weight.
Last edited by Edgemontvillage; 12-31-2019 at 03:13 PM. |
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