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1967 Ford Kelsey Hayes Steel Wheel - Shelby 15x6 - 5x4.5 - 3.875 Back Space K27 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Waukegan, Illinois, United States

Waukegan, Illinois, United States
Good original condition.
Brand:Kelsey Hayes Rim Material:Steel Rim Width:6 Number of Bolts:5 Bolt Pattern:5x4.5 Rim Diameter:15 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Hub Bore:2.750 Rim Structure:Two Piece

Up for your consideration is this 1967 Kelsey Hayes 15 x 6 Steel Wheel for Ford. I believe this may have come off of a Shelby but I'm not 100% sure so please use your own knowledge and judgement. I'll provide as much detail as I can. The wheel appears to be straight and true with no dents or other structural defects showing other than surface rust. The markings on it are as follows.  The inside of the wheel is marked with:  KELSEY CANADA - D 15x6 3 28 A1 K27. The marks near the valve are as follows: K27 3 38 E1. The marks near the bolt holes are as follows: F TC K27 3.  The backspace measures 3.875" or 3-7/8". The bolt pattern is 5 x 4.5". The center hole measures 2.750" or 2-3/4".  The actual size of the wheel is about 16-1/4" in diameter by about 7" wide.  Please look at the photographs closely. They are an important part of this description.This is wheel No. 2 of 3 that I currently have listed.

Thanks for looking. I try to keep shipping cost as low as possible and usually ship via USPS First Class, Parcel Post or Priority Mail. Multiple item purchases will receive appropriate shipping discounts whenever possible. Shipments to an Illinois address please add 8% sales tax. Pickup at my location in N.E. Illinois is always welcome. Checks are welcome forms of payment.


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