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Re: Source for rubber trim? 120-130 1965

As for the wheels - they are a fairly common 5X4.5 pattern, which is shared by other much more common 60's cars like Fords, Mopars, AMC, and Jeeps. You just probably can't go too wide - there isn't as much room under the fenders as there is on a big ol' Ford Torino. Chevy wheels won't fit, though. They are on a 4.75 bolt pattern.

One particular cool vintage style wheel is the American Racing Torq-Thrust D:

[img]http://www.wheelsforless.com/images/atorgd.jpg[/img]

Nice curvy lines, and not too flashy. I've been looking for a set of these for my '63 544.

John Mc

95 Jetta GLX, 71 1800e, 63 544






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New Source for rubber trim? [120-130][1965]
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