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I noticed another post about Cragar S/S wheels. I have a set that was on my 1970 Hemi Challenger when I bought it. The guy who owned the car for 36 years said they are early 70s vintage. They are just driver quality - some pitting, but shine up nicely. Do they have any value?
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The right fit and application might have some value ion driver quality, but those 4x4.5's won't have as much appeal around here than fomr of the Ford or Mopar sites.
I'm keeping my eyes out for a set of 4x4.75 in 15' variety mayby 5 or 6" wide. |
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If you look on the inside of the spokes you can find the date of manufacture. Since these don't have the little "R" in the center caps, they are vintage.
I paid $150 for a set of 4, 15x7 & 15x8, plus $50 for new lugs. They are dated 1971.
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looks like July 7, 1973 - thanks Andy
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