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Vintage Aluminum Racing Wheels (2) Fenton Gyro 15 X 3.5 (2) Matching 15 X 7 Slot on 2040-parts.com

US $560.00
Location:

Redlands, California, United States

Redlands, California, United States

(2) Fenton Gyro aluminum racing wheels 15" x 3.5" (5) lug x 4.5" bolt circle - Mopar / Ford bolt pattern.

(2) Un-named Alumnium Slot racing wheels stamped made in the USA and SEMA spec 5.1 notation 15" x 7" (5) lug x 4.5" bolt circle - Mopar / Ford bolt pattern.

The 15" x 7" wheels have been drilled for tire screws (6) per each side of wheel for racing slicks, so that the tire will not slip on the wheel.
Allen head threaded inserts have been installed into the previously drilled tire screw holes. These drilled holes give the wheels a vintage drag race look.

The wheels have been stored inside of boxes up in the rafters in my shop for a very long time. Finally cleaning out the shop to make more room.
These wheels are not perfect, but they are in very good condition for their age.

Wheels only, no center caps. Does come with new lug nuts and four wheel locks in unopened packaging. Completes the vintage look.

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