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Old 01-28-2020, 09:16 PM
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Hi all.


I picked up this Cushion Rim wheel locally recently and am unsure of the "F" stamping. Can someone enlighten me?
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NK1 wheel. http://www.camaros.org/swheel.shtml#misc

F is either the vendor or the mold ID.
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----Nice grain on that one!......Bill S
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Thanks Kurt.
Yes Bill, it is in reasonable shape for it's age. Pretty sticky when I got it, as they can be. Wiped it over with some brake clean and it's good to go.
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HI whats this fit thanks
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I believe that's 68 Buick GS.
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No Comfort Grips on any 68 GM cars. 69 was the first year.
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No Comfort Grips on any 68 GM cars. 69 was the first year.
69 was the first year for the locking column and shallower offset steering wheels and larger diameter mounting hubs.
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