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    Help to ID wheels

    Hello

    Can someone tell me who made these wheels?

    Thanks
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    Google " McAfee wheels" to see the history of this wheel design. It'd be much faster than me typing it out, and a more concise delivery!
    The wheels in the pic are re-pops of his wheels.
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    There are markings on the inside near the edge of the lip. As above has stated, re pros/ non identical of the original Mcaffee wheel. The non originals are also made in socal; very robust wheels. I have a set of 5 of the non originals. I believe they came in 14 & 15 X 5.5.
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    McAffe wheels have a snout for small 3-4” hubcaps. There were cool 3 prong spinner caps for them. Later versions had several brands, Western, Lillegard, Gurney IIRC. I once sold 6 for $100. They look kind of like a Ferrari 275 wheels to me.

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