One little thing maybe (and it may be only because its a drawing) but, the contour of the holes (in silver) look like they are a bit squared off compared to original chrome inserts, if the edges we're a bit bigger and rounded off maybe?
Like 'em anyway!
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48k miles, 100% original, 1969 Camaro coupe. Untouched, never apart and squeaky clean!!! 327/th350, A/C car. Gold on black w/vinyl top. Only add ons; Fast ratio box and SS396 wheels.
FINALLY!!! A car without rust repairs ever!!! None before, none coming!!! Cant come to modifying it tough....
...So, '67 Camaro project with my laying around stuff out of my black 'vert. 468 BB and YSI blower, braked th400, 12 bolt/spool, 35 splines etc. Complete Calvert suspension front and rear. 30x13.5 ET Streets, caged, lightened, slammed and running low 9's "Street car"
We're beginning the bodywork on our 1971 Olds project, and we're trying to save all the original steel if possible. This time, we're patching the lower fenders, as these cars - all GM "A" bodies in general - seem to have rusty holes in their fender bottoms.
I'm OK with the holes on the rims, but I would reverse the rim so that the polished part would look more like the trim rings (smooth w/o the step changing diameter. this would put the raised part behind the painted center). Just my 2 cents. Looks like a great project. Please keep us posted.
I had these on my 84 cutlass these olds ralleys for awhile they came on it orginally and i really liked the look of them although they were only 14"s " but they were clean " lol" Probablyone of the nicest ralley wheels built!