(2) Halibrand 15x5" Knock Off Wheels, 5 On 4 1/2" Pin Circle / Scta, Hot Rod on 2040-parts.com
South Houston, Texas, United States
(2) Halibrand 15 X 5" knock off style wheels with 5 on 4 1/2" pin drive circle. Pin drive circle may be re-drilled for different diameter. 3 1/2" back space as measured from back side edge to mounting surface. Nice shape with a few dings but no cracks. A rare size found mostly on early sports and race cars.
These were spares from a Kurtis sportscar I bought over 30 years ago and I have kept them sprayed with WD40 ever since. |
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