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Super cool pics Nasblu
, what are the wheels in the last pic ? , Hollywoods ? Ron
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Thanks, I would love to know what kind of wheels those were. I asked my dad but he cant remember, I know he switched them out for chrome reversed. I am going to check out more pics to see if I can get closer shot. I also like the tow bars in the front, no bumperettes and the powered by chevy decal on the hardtop. The car never had a heater or a radio and had the tach mounted on the steering column all from the factory. The car was a drag car from new mexico when my dad bought it. He was working at a Fina gas station in the evenings while stationed in Big Springs Tx when he bought the vette. He bought the car around 1964.
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They look much like Hollywood wheels...
![]() Pic courtesy of... http://www.akhwheels.com/pages/showWheel.php?pk=155 . Ron
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