Re: Need help identifying an H wheel date code
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03/22/12 03:19 PM
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In addition to the above, the "7" denotes it was made in a year ending in 7, thus 1967 or 1977, both too far away from 1969-71, when most "large H" stamped wheels were used. I don't believe Mopar steel wheels made prior to 1969 had flat areas between the lug holes...most had bumps. At least, the 1968 Hemi cars were that way. If it has a small H stamped between the lug holes, then it's a later H wheel, most likely from 1977.
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Re: Need help identifying an H wheel date code
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03/22/12 04:01 PM
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In addition to the above, the "7" denotes it was made in a year ending in 7, thus 1967 or 1977, both too far away from 1969-71, when most "large H" stamped wheels were used. I don't believe Mopar steel wheels made prior to 1969 had flat areas between the lug holes...most had bumps. At least, the 1968 Hemi cars were that way. If it has a small H stamped between the lug holes, then it's a later H wheel, most likely from 1977.
I would guess there is also a full part # under that rust by the valve stem
69.5 A12 Bee, first purchased in 1976, car 169 on registry
69 Coronet R/T 440/4 spd
69 Coronet 500 Conv H code 383 4bbl/auto
37 Plymouth PU
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Re: Need help identifying an H wheel date code
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03/23/12 08:27 PM
03/23/12 08:27 PM
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In addition to the above, the "7" denotes it was made in a year ending in 7, thus 1967 or 1977, both too far away from 1969-71, when most "large H" stamped wheels were used. I don't believe Mopar steel wheels made prior to 1969 had flat areas between the lug holes...most had bumps. At least, the 1968 Hemi cars were that way. If it has a small H stamped between the lug holes, then it's a later H wheel, most likely from 1977.
I would guess there is also a full part # under that rust by the valve stem
Here's my small H wheels with a part number by the valve stem....these will work for my A12 (someday ), the price was right. Perfect 50/50 wheels....50 MPH @ 50 Feet you won't know the difference
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