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Steel Wheel ID?

Pete S.

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These came off a local Alpine, they don't look like anything Sunbeam to me but can someone identify them?
 

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husky drvr

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These came off a local Alpine, they don't look like anything Sunbeam to me but can someone identify them?

Pete,

Pretty sure those are from an Pinto or that era Ford compact.

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https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct...0647852.html&usg=AOvVaw2aIXxuaOSn-i5J9mmFAIfS
 

husky drvr

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Yeah, I popped a tire off of it and the inside is marked 'Made In Canada' so nothing I care about. Thanks!

Pete,

You didn't say, are they 13 or 14 inch wheels - and how wide - probably stamped somewhere XX x XX - ET XX?

They might make a decent alternative spare wheel.

Just a thought,
 

Pete S.

Bronze Level Sponsor
Pete,

You didn't say, are they 13 or 14 inch wheels - and how wide - probably stamped somewhere XX x XX - ET XX?

They might make a decent alternative spare wheel.

Just a thought,

They are 13" wheels. The wheels are ok, the tires were once made of rubber but are now hard. There is a small independent tire shop near by, a mom and pop place. I plan to give them the wheels. They may be able use them to help a customer out.
 
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