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question about wheels 120-130

It will be well worth the relatively small expense of using a set of proper spacers, as GaryL suggested, for the dynamite look those rims will give a 122. Years ago I put together '68 122 2-door w/M40 mock "hot rod" with a pair of 14" American Racing rims in front and similiar MrGasket 15" in the rear. Sans bumpers it sort of begged for a pair of chrome lake pipes--sold it before that happened though.
Those rims you have look very interesting constructionwise. I guess they were trying different approaches. I recall the MrGasket rims had a steel rim with a cast center section. The Am.Racing rims were a one piece casting. -- Dave






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