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yes, the three that i have are all stamped that and all have the register hole or whatever it is called. the one i have off at the moment has a 15 and pentastar to the right of the valve stem.i would have guessed that earlier wheels had these holes, or drum brake cars? a buddy has an early fifties dodge truck that has a nub on the drums that the hole on his rims align with.3580157....is that number stamped in the wheel? If so, that a later year wheel than 69... plus they didn't start stamping part numbers on wheels until 70. Are all the wheels on your car the same as this one?
Confused now, what are you referring to when you say "register" hole?yes, the three that i have are all stamped that and all have the register hole or whatever it is called. the one i have off at the moment has a 15 and pentastar to the right of the valve stem.i would have guessed that earlier wheels had these holes, or drum brake cars? a buddy has an early fifties dodge truck that has a nub on the drums that the hole on his rims align with.
Confused now, what are you referring to when you say "register" hole?
Thanks for the link...I sure never would have suspected they would have stock wheels with that name. I've sent them a request for what I need. We shall see!Despite the name this company specializes in classic car wheels. They can also get you date code correct wheels for your 70 Plymouth fury 318-2bbl car. http://www.classicchambered.com/
Are they repos with a new date stamping?Despite the name this company specializes in classic car wheels. They can also get you date code correct wheels for your 70 Plymouth fury 318-2bbl car. http://www.classicchambered.com/
Thanks for this thread! @PM27G0D, can you share more about your car's history? When does it turn 50?
PM27G0D was last seen:Thanks for this thread! @PM27G0D, can you share more about your car's history? When does it turn 50?