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I know this may be impossible but does anyone know where to find the correct style wheels that are seen on the General Lee.
Even any info like who made them or what size they were(15x7 whould stink for racing). But steels would find their way on the back anyhow for slicks. |
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Didn't American Racing make these under the name Hurricane? Not sure.
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I thought that too,either that or turbine,
I think that is what the T type Buick rims are. I have a set of those but the bolt pattern is wrong, don't know if I can mill the holes out so they fit, the same way Cragar bolt holes are. |
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I wouldn't do anything to modify the wheels. If you go to that extreme, contact Stockton Wheel in CA. They might be able to help. You can find their ad in most Mopar rags.
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Are these General Lee rims???http://www.geocities.com/kewda360/65cuda3.jpg
Thanx |
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No a lot of people think so but the vanes on your rims are too close together, but I think the guy that wrote you back got the name right, that's what I got from my question I posted.
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