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I just listed this set locally, thought I’d mention here in case someone had a need. (5) 14x7” IF rims, all dated 1969. (4) Kelsey Hayes (1) Norris Technologies. These were typically used on 1969 Grand Prix and 400 Firebird, and documented on some Fremont built 1969 SS Camaros. Cosmetically (3 bump centers) , dimensionally, and functionally the same as the 14x7 XTs used on Camaro SS, COPO, Nova SS, and 1970 Oldsmobile 442. Older Firestone F70-14 redlines with little or no wear. Stored in a climate controlled room with no sunlight. $1250/set.
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Too bad shipping is a killer. That seems like a great price. GLWS Sir.
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Agree, nice set. They could be palletized and shrink wrapped to go flat pallet rate. Fastenal Blue Line freight could be reasonable cost. I've shipped large parts/quantities with them twice and no issues.
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Great deal for somebody...
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I shipped a set of Magnum 500’s and Polyglas GT’s to Scottsdale, AZ in a crate for about $400 last year. I’m looking at the stamps and I think the M19 stamped wheel is made by Motor Wheel Corporation. That’s a new one for me on these, I’m more used to seeing the M stamp on Mustang wheels of this era. Here I thought the Norris Tech wheel was the unicorn, lol.
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AnthonyS (04-12-2026) | ||