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Thread: In search of 7Rs....period correct to a 67. Anyone?

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    In search of 7Rs....period correct to a 67. Anyone?

    If anyone has a set or knows of a set...period correct Fuchs 7rs and 6's.

    Lemme know!

    Louie

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    louie.

    Look @ www.rebelracingproducts.com under Classified/ Parts

    Craig

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    Thanks Craig..those look great. But, I am holding out for the real deal. Hoping someone has a set that needs refinished etc

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    Interesting...I appreciate the info. Hearing diff things from diff people. I will go to the expert and get the bottom line...Harvey.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gtb356 View Post
    louie.

    Look @ www.rebelracingproducts.com under Classified/ Parts

    Craig
    Go to this web site and click on used parts. 7R's are listed for sale.
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    While Harvey is certainly the wheel expert, Raj may just know a thing or two about the R
    Good luck in your search. Patience can pay off big time, a fellow SReg member has found 3 or 4 original 7Rs (confirmed original by Harvey) in the last year mounted on rollers etc.

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    Last year we were visting with a fellow EarlyS member buying parts for our 67S. In his yard were 2 7rs sitting in a weed patch. Little did i know...both are sold now.

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    I know you are looking for the real deals however I do have a set (4) of deep sixes with hearts two widen to 7R spec all newly refinished by Al Reed and mounted with a set of period Pirelli CN36's. Email (joegt3cup@att.net) me directly is interested.
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    Flares not needed

    Quote Originally Posted by varunan123 View Post
    7R with spacers as fitted required some R like flaring to the rear fenders.None of the 67 cars had that except for the R prototypes.There maybe some wheels with 67 date codes but the wheel was not available until 68 intended for the R and the T/R.

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    I fit 7r on my stock 67 without flares with 225/50. Very tight but did fit. It is probably is a car to car situation with spacer and tire size
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