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Looking at a set of wheels and I thought the center cap was interesting as I had not seen it before. After doing a search I have seen a few wheels like these pictured but wanted to get a little confirmation that this was a legit wheel. Thanks, Darrell
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I like 'em!
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Yes,it's legit.
Cragar made a comparable Keystone type wheel called the Street Pro. I had a pair in '80.. ![]() |
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So when were these made roughly? 60-70's?
BTW thanks for the replies. |
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70's for sure..not sure how early or even if into the 60's.
Look for a date code on the inside of the rim. |
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First let me say thanks for the responses. Second, what is the value of 4 14" wheels?
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I would second the thought that a Cragar cap on a Keystone wheel is a legitimate Day 2 (or in-period) thing. Think of it as having picked up a used set of Keystones without caps and then put Cragar caps on because you had them already.
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