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Vintage Cheviot 7jjx14 Mags Rims 1960s - 1970s With Original Red Line Tires. on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Bergen, New York, United States

Bergen, New York, United States
Condition:Used Rim Material:Alloy Rim Brand:Cheviot Number of Bolts:5 Rim Structure:One Piece

These Mags are a one piece alloy casting Dragway Style made in Australia.
The mags have 475 and 4-50 stamped on the back inside.
The four mags come with Firestone G70-14, Super Sport, Wide Oval, Tubeless, 4 plies tires and center caps.
The mags and tires have been balanced.
These Red Line tires have not been ridden on the street. They were kept in storage for show only.
One tire has a hairline crack on the inside of the tire. NO drag racing advised! Recommend show only.
All tires still have the little nubbies on the tread. The tires were on a 1965 Pontiac GTO for show.
Will sell the four as a set only.
Actual pictures of the mags and tires.
Contact seller for shipping - Pickup Preferred.

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