Ats Alloy Wheels, 13 By 5.5, For Formula Ford, Etc., Pair on 2040-parts.com
Traverse City, Michigan, United States
This is for a pair of ATS alloy wheels, originally used with a Lola Formula Ford, but with an offset that will work with a lot of vintage cars using the 13, by 5/12in size. They were in great shape, no rim damage, or out-of-round spots, and were soda blasted clean, and powder coated black. A great looking wheel, with April, 1976 date casting.
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