Re: 1967 Steel Wheel 14x5.5 ?
[Re: Beebuzzn]
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07/06/12 03:04 PM
07/06/12 03:04 PM
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Picture of wheel. Also 67' style large dog dish fits wheel.
Last edited by EV2A66; 07/06/12 03:16 PM.
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Re: 1967 Steel Wheel 14x5.5 ?
[Re: Beebuzzn]
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07/07/12 02:05 AM
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Those look to be correct 67 "Hemi" wheels (all HP 440 and Hemi B-body cars came with those unless ordered with Chrome Road Wheels, all 67 B-body wagons also had them regardless of engine). Later 67 versions had date codes on them (they started adding date codes sometime around March 67). 1966 versions were identical but had an extra hole in between each lug hole. *Do you have all 5? Stop the presses! I just noticed the small wheel cover retention nubs on the outer rim areas. Those are not B-body rims, they are the (WAY more common) C-body style.
Last edited by ScottSmith_Harms; 07/07/12 02:08 AM.
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Re: 1967 Steel Wheel 14x5.5 ?
[Re: NANKET]
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07/08/12 10:16 PM
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Quote:
Does a 440 GTX have the same wheel as a hemi R/T, and the same wheel as a 67 B-body wagon? confused.
Yes, 67 440/Hemi R/T and GTX, and all 67 (B-body) Wagons used the same 14 x 5.5 wheels.
The only versions they used were the style shown in my example (black wheels) above.
The only possible exception would be the 1966 high performance/wagon B-body versions that could have made it on to a few early build 67s. The 66 wheels look identical to the 67s other than having additional holes between the lug holes.
Any other variations that turn up were used on some other application (C-body, truck, later year application, or other brand like Ford, whatever).
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