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Anybody know where you can buy the Yenko stickers for the center Hub Caps for American Torque Thrust wheels. BTW were Yenk camaros standard with 14 or 15" wheels.
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Brian Henderson has the correct white ones. Contact him at Supercar Workshop 724-532-1975. If you're talking about 69 sYc Camaros, they used 15x6 5 spoke Atlas wheels.
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Joe Barr |
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Thanks Joe, yes I am talking about a 69 sYc Camaro. Where can you get these wheels? Does Supercar workshop have a website?
BTW are you from Minnesota, I knew a Joe Barr their.
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No website, but give Brian a call, he's a wealth of info. Atlas wheels were actually a cheaper knock off of an American Racing Torq-Thrust of the same era. Torq Thrusts are still produced but are not identical to 60's originals. There were many other manufacturers that made similar 5 spoke mags... Ebay or swap meets have always been where I have had the best luck. Look for wheels with straight, peaked spokes for the most authentic look.
btw, I've lived in Western PA all my life.
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Joe Barr |
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Thanks
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I found this one at the tire rack. It is the torque thrust originals. Let me know if this is correct or close?
Thanks http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/WheelClos...ey+w%2FMach+Lip
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1969 Camaro Yenko Clone |
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I bought a set from Brian several years ago. I put them on the plastic hubs, that have a thin ridge around the lip. The decals were "slightly" larger than the recessed area inside the lip, so I trimmed probably 1/64-1/32" off the decals so they would fit in the recess. I also took the time to remove the A/R decal first, although I know Mr. Yenko would never have done that!! They turned out great.
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Closest you will find in a brand new wheel.
They look good, replace the allen headed screws that hold the center cap to the wheel with a set of flat blade machine screws and you will be all set.
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