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ScottH
Senior Member
Registered: September 2002 Location: Hampstead, NC Posts: 8187
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Comment Date: Thu January 19, 2012
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BTW if u price them out new they run around 1K so this is like getting a set for half price.
------------------------------ 1963 C10 swb fleetside
1966 GMC G1000 Handi-bus (future project)
1955 Chevy 2 dr. wagon
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frednoah
86 Scottsdale
Registered: May 2010 Location: Mooresville NC Posts: 473
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Comment Date: Mon February 6, 2012
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Excellent deal. I have always loved this style wheel. Too bad I got rid of my Buick, they would've looked great on there...
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Mr.C
Registered User
Registered: November 2010 Location: Plymouth, WI Posts: 174
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Comment Date: Mon March 5, 2012
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Scott, Will these work with an adapter for the 67-72 trucks?
------------------------------ How about you go over and introduce yourself, build me up, that way I don't have to brag about myself later.
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ScottH
Senior Member
Registered: September 2002 Location: Hampstead, NC Posts: 8187
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Comment Date: Mon March 5, 2012
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To tell u the truth I have no idea, but cool thought.
They fit any standard GM car bolt pattern, so if u could get an adapter I see no reason why they wouldn't. Maybe u could start a thread to see if someone on the board would know.
------------------------------ 1963 C10 swb fleetside
1966 GMC G1000 Handi-bus (future project)
1955 Chevy 2 dr. wagon
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mwjames
Registered User
Registered: February 2012 Location: Montgomery, Al. Posts: 73
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Comment Date: Mon October 28, 2013
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What's the back space on the rear wheels. I have a 92 GMC Sierra would love for them to tuck under the fender.
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ScottH
Senior Member
Registered: September 2002 Location: Hampstead, NC Posts: 8187
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