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Anyone seen these before? Possibly late from the 80s early 90s?

They are 4.5 inch bolt pattern and I don't think they would look too bad as a cheap option on the front of a gasser style car.
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they look ok dave, maybe they were on a early durango or similar ???????????
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No, never seen those before. Can't say I find 'em very attactive, are they from a South American car?
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They were on a guys '70 Challenger when he first bought it.
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Remind me of Hallibrands for some reason.
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Clivey wrote:Remind me of Hallibrands for some reason.
That's what I was thinking. Bit of a clean up and without that rusty drum brake behind it I don't think they would look bad at all. Maybe just grind off the sharp edges and re-polish them?
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They are saying on my message board that they look like Dodge Mirada wheels.
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Don't look like the Mirada one's I can find on Google

But is it me, or are they like the ones on this Aspen turbine concept?
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Oooh! Good find. They do look like the ones on the turbine car.

They never produced the turbine car but maybe the wheels did go into production?
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Don't know. :dontknow: Can't imagine that many people would have thought the wheels were so cool, they should mass produce them.

I reckon they must have been pinched from something stock, but I can't find any on pictures of a stock Aspen. :read2:
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Been having a good look around and I can't find any other than the Turbine Aspen you found the image of. :?
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Just trying to pop on over and have a look at the thread, but Im not activated yet. :(

THere must be a good side view somewhere... :?
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I think the photo below clears things up nicely! It's obviously them. :D

Seriously though, there might be something in here :

http://www.turbinecar.com/history.htm

No time to check yet. :roll:
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http://www.cordobaclubusa.com/ look in the members rides 2 and on.
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Page won't load, Dave. :?
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