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Old 08-31-2025, 03:39 PM
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Default Genuine early round spoke Torq Thrust 14x7

5x4,75 Chevy Bolt pattern.
Genuine American Racing 14 x 7 wheel. ˝ inch positive offset with ROUND spokes. THIS IS A VERY EARLY RARE WHEEL. They started the “peaked” spoke wheel in 1965. 100% straight and true. It balanced just fine with a new tire on it. I only have the one. My other five are the later peak spoke wheels. Although I prefer the round, I have given up on finding three or four more. I only have the one wheel. All of mine are raised edge spokes. This one also has two broken screws in it where the center cap attaches, so you will have to deal with that. Or just use as is. Guaranteed to be straight and true.

HAVE IT LISTED ON FB FOR $50, BUT FREE TO A PAID MEMBER ON THIS SITE.

These are really hard to come by. Fits perfect on a Tri Five Chevy (I took it off my 57). It will fit MANY other Chevy cars from the era up to and including first gen Camaros. I do NOT know if it will fit disc brake first gens. My GUESS is “no”.

Pay actual shipping, or I can deliver to MCACN. FREE. No, you can't talk me down on the price. That's as good as it gets.
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Old 08-31-2025, 10:41 PM
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I have the same wheel, 2ea.in 15x6. Very similar condition to the one you have posted. Bought off Facebook a few months ago for $600. I used to have 14"up front but the tire selection is VERY limited these days.
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Old 08-31-2025, 11:21 PM
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If you don't care about having wide white walls, I am really happy with my P205/75R-14 Toyo Extensa A/S II SL Tires. Not expensive either. A bit of a challenge to get the beads to seat on 14 x 7 wheels, but I was able to do it.

These pics are of the peaked spoke wheels (made later in the 60s). I really like the round spokes, but just couldn't find any. Happy with what I have.
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looks great!
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