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roadrunnerh

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Decisions, decisions....
Well, since your car is a '69, the actual "correct" Mag 500 wheel would be the one with the trim ring, not the all chrome 67/68 Mag 500 - if that makes a difference for you.
I have the all chrome 500's on my '68.
But, I am planning on going with the original deluxe wheel covers, yeah, the ones in the far right in the factory literature book provided earlier with either F70-14 Goodyear Speedways or white line radials.
Lately, I just have been more into the hubcaps/wheelcovers - call me crazy- but I like 'em :thumbsup:
 

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roadrunnerh said:
Decisions, decisions....
Well, since your car is a '69, the actual "correct" Mag 500 wheel would be the one with the trim ring, not the all chrome 67/68 Mag 500 - if that makes a difference for you.
I have the all chrome 500's on my '68.
But, I am planning on going with the original deluxe wheel covers, yeah, the ones in the far right in the factory literature book provided earlier with either F70-14 Goodyear Speedways or white line radials.
Lately, I just have been more into the hubcaps/wheelcovers - call me crazy- but I like 'em :thumbsup:
I wouldn't call that crazy, I'd call that making your own statement about your car. It will be different from most of the other cars and there is nothing wrong with that! I say go for it and don't worry about what other people will say.
 

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roadrunnerh said:
Decisions, decisions....
Well, since your car is a '69, the actual "correct" Mag 500 wheel would be the one with the trim ring, not the all chrome 67/68 Mag 500 - if that makes a difference for you.
I have the all chrome 500's on my '68.
But, I am planning on going with the original deluxe wheel covers, yeah, the ones in the far right in the factory literature book provided earlier with either F70-14 Goodyear Speedways or white line radials.
Lately, I just have been more into the hubcaps/wheelcovers - call me crazy- but I like 'em :thumbsup:


Where are you going to find those wheel covers? I cant seem to find them anywhere just to reference what they would look like...
 

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Here's a pic from the reference section on this site....

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my car that burned up( or was that down? :huh: ) was T7. I found some on the frame. didn't think too much of it, and was gonna go green. Then I saw the car at the Nats that was freshly restored T7. Awsome color. gotta see it in person to get the full effect.
 

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I agree, Ray. T7 is a great color and if I had the $$$ I'd seriously consider having my car redone in T7 since the interior metal door panels are that particular color. I love the T series Bronze Metallic colors - especially with the hood stripes. A friend of mine back in the '80's had a T5 road runner with the hood stripes and it was a beautiful car. :drool:



tell you what I'll do my Green brother. My car needs redone anyway, and since I want green so bad I can taste it, I'll trade you mine, as much as I'd hate to loose the Post Car.
 

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Basketcase said:
mcmopar said:
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I agree, Ray. T7 is a great color and if I had the $$$ I'd seriously consider having my car redone in T7 since the interior metal door panels are that particular color. I love the T series Bronze Metallic colors - especially with the hood stripes. A friend of mine back in the '80's had a T5 road runner with the hood stripes and it was a beautiful car. :drool:



tell you what I'll do my Green brother. My car needs redone anyway, and since I want green so bad I can taste it, I'll trade you mine, as much as I'd hate to loose the Post Car.
roll down windows are so much better . :acme: :jester: and of course it must be RED
 

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moparstuart said:
Basketcase said:
mcmopar said:
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tell you what I'll do my Green brother. My car needs redone anyway, and since I want green so bad I can taste it, I'll trade you mine, as much as I'd hate to loose the Post Car.
roll down windows are so much better . :acme: :jester: and of course it must be RED



had one, checked it off the list.
 

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Basketcase said:
my car that burned up( or was that down? :huh: ) was T7. I found some on the frame. didn't think too much of it, and was gonna go green. Then I saw the car at the Nats that was freshly restored T7. Awsome color. gotta see it in person to get the full effect.


Does anyone have some T7 pictures they could post for me?? The more the better and some with hood stripes would be excellent! Seen it on a charger at carlisle, not sure if its exactly the same? Any pics would help!!! Thanks!
 

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Of course, one other option not mentioned would be a set of "recall" wheels.

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Big John said:
Of course, one other option not mentioned would be a set of "recall" wheels.

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I never cared much for those. Keystones look sweet too :thumbsup:
 

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others correct me if I'm wrong. There were some repoted cases where there was cracking in the wheels, leading Chrysler to Recall them, and not sell them anymore. But some have had these wheels since new without anyproblems. But IIRC, someone is repoing the wheels. Don;t know the price, but I have seen originals go for more than I paid for my car......... :crazy:
 

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Yea, there was some sort of safety problem with the W23 recall wheels. I think they were cracking around the lug holes, but I don't remember. They recalled them before the cars went on sale and were made by Kelsey Hayes. They've been repoping them for a few years now.

http://www.specialtywheel.com/wheel-showcase/mopar/mopar-warrior-wheel.html

Not cheap.
you really just needed to re torq them like any aluminun wheels made now , Lugs where loosening up and they then would break.

They kelsey hays also had an aftermarket set out at the same time , they did the same thing but just needed retorqing after driven a while and they were never recalled .
 

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The Spyder wheel was very similar to those, too. I'd have tro dig up one of my old ads to see but I put all the old magazines in storage and can't get to them right now.
 
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