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I have a pair of the older style 15x6's,I think on my Dodge while it's in the body. They'll be coming off when I put the Torque Thrust D's on. Email me offline. I'll double check when I see my car Friday.

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Ray & Gail Rappa wrote:
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> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: Ray & Gail Rappa 
> To: Clubhouse 
> Sent: Tuesday, March 08, 2005 5:32 PM
> Subject: wheels
> 
> 
> Hello Group,
> I am looking for early style (1962) 15" x 6" or 15" x 6.5" wheels to 
> mount some of those cool whitewall street/strip tires. I will need 2 in 
> good condition. thanks
> Ray 
> "Blue Boy"
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> 
As Jimmy said,you'll have to have them made.You need to look for wheel 
PN 92516(15x5.5"),if you want the large dog dish caps to fit.The wheels 
were generally found on pre-67 1/2 ton trucks and some C body 
wagons.From there have the centers cut out and installed on a new rim 
shell with your back spacing specs.


Dave Walters
Denver, Co.


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