Temporary steelies?

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sfyks870
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Temporary steelies?

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Anyone have a source for new steel/original style rims that'll fit a 69-70 2000? I've got a couple project cars and only a 1.5 car shop. So, I'm going to have to pull them in and out of the shop pretty often and neither of them came with appropriate wheels/tires :roll: . Don't really wanna spend the money on nice wheels until I decide the final direction of the build/s, but I figure some stock style steelies could always be used for backups and such even if I decide to go with something different down the line.
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Re: Temporary steelies?

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Steel wheels from 70-78 Zs will fit and are easier to find
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Re: Temporary steelies?

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....or a set of space saver spares from a Car Dismantler :idea:
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