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    4 "no heart" deep sixes

    Polished, painted and burnished with steel wool by RiteWay Wheel in Walnut Creek , Ca a long time ago and never had tires mounted # 901.361.012.06. Dates as follows: 9/70, 10/70, 11/70, 11/70.
    Caps included with each wheel
    $3750.00 plus shipping via insured UPS. Any major credit card, paypal, personal check. Credit card fees paid by buyer.

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    Now $3,600 and I'll pay the freight (insured UPS) in the CONUS. These are very nice wheels.


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    These are about to go back in storage at my friend's shop. I am willing to take detailed photos for tose interested. The photos are of the worst one of the bunch. That little blemish can be easily removed with OOOO steel wool and about 30 seconds of time.

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    PS: These are not my wheels but I am helping a friend with the sale. He has had these wheels in storage for many years.

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    These would be correct for a 1971 car, maybe some very late 1970 cars. I know of one 71 that was late in the production run that came with flat six's. So I believe there is some overlap on which wheels are correct for which year. Chris
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    Quote Originally Posted by raspy2point2 View Post
    These would be correct for a 1971 car, maybe some very late 1970 cars. I know of one 71 that was late in the production run that came with flat six's. So I believe there is some overlap on which wheels are correct for which year. Chris
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    Yes, they are correct for a 71 car. They would not be technically correct for a 1970 car as the dates are later than cars produced for the 70 model year. They sure would look good on any car, though and you don't need to search for special valve stems, either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Breazeale View Post
    you don't need to search for special valve stems, either.
    Reviving this old thread.
    Jim, what you said is interesting... Are you saying the deep six without heart is a tubeless-type wheel? Will a normal valve stem fit?

    Do you have a picture of the valve hole from the inside?

    Thx.

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