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looking for 15x7 rallye rims in good shape

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If you're not doing a high car I would just buy a new reproduction set from summit or jegs. The wheels are less then a $100 a piece. I spent almost 6 months piecing together a set of originals and paid at least that and now have pitted 40+ year old wheels... just my 2 cents.
 

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rocha's right.
99.9 % of us don't care about date codes on wheels.
 

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Plus new wheels are not bent and have much better QC. If you are looking to put wider tires on your car you can order 15 X 8" rims with different offsets to clear the fenders.
that's true...

If you're not doing a high car I would just buy a new reproduction set from summit or jegs. The wheels are less then a $100 a piece. I spent almost 6 months piecing together a set of originals and paid at least that and now have pitted 40+ year old wheels... just my 2 cents.
yes the wheels alone are $100 +$40 for the center caps...+$$ for the trim rings. I found a set I am getting from a fellow FBBO member that went a diff't route on his 72RR. Has Tires too-good deal we worked out so for now that's what she'll roll on. ALTHOUGH...I'm feeling the old school look of these
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Cragar-eliminator-wheels-15x7-like-new-ford-mopar-5x4-5-/221586204940
 
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