carguy300
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I think that Road wheels, "Rally", and Magnums are 2 different styles. Magnum 500's where first offered on chryslers in 1968, according to the Make your move sales book for 1968. Thats what came on my latest 300, 14".
1967 Belvedere dealer book. They called the "Magnum" a road wheel.I think that Road wheels, "Rally", and Magnums are 2 different styles. Magnum 500's where first offered on chryslers in 1968, according to the Make your move sales book for 1968. Thats what came on my latest 300, 14".
I stand corrected, I looked over my sales book again and they are calling them chrome steel road wheels. Still think they would look on your 300x
I looked at some options for that too. There is some early Chevy trim ring that's real slim that's supposed to work. The other option appears to be slicing a 14" wheel up and welding it to the lip of the 15" wheel. That looks heavy and clumsy to me. Probably a nightmare to balance too.I have occassionally wondered if you could use 15" trim rings to adapt the 14" wheel covers to 15" wheels. But then I look at all the other things that I need to do and decide that my M-body wheel covers are good enough for now.
Actually, they are three different styles.I think that Road wheels, "Rally", and Magnums are 2 different styles. Magnum 500's where first offered on chryslers in 1968, according to the Make your move sales book for 1968. Thats what came on my latest 300, 14".
This person (Adam) on You Tube highlights truly notable cars and he also made a video highlighting the 300L and its outstanding design. I enjoy his videos as they are usually very down to earth in terms of presentation, well researched in terms of their accuracy and I agree with a lot of his opinions/conclusions.
Here is his on the 300L:
Actually I had "Magnums" on one of my '69 Roadrunners. Correct for 1969 with trim rings. My A12 (in the background) had Keystones.My strong, unabashed vote is for the 15" Chromie Magnum.
Without a doubt, it's the best wheel (again, my opinion - lol) for your 65 300.
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Mounted tires by hand at home and then had to get the bead to seat so I could inflate them.
I use a charcoal lighter because it gets my hands a little farther away... But you can use a Bic if you take the ether and make a little trail across the tire to light.Starting ether and a BIC?
That's one of my considerations.
I was given this today.... By "road wheels" I believe they referring to Magnums. So.. a 14" Magnum could be correct and a 15" would be close enough.
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Actually it was Motor Wheel and not Kelsey Hayes.The chrome 14" Road wheel and 15" chrome Road wheel were initially made for Ford by Kelsey-Hayes. The five-spoke 14" with trim ring was a Chrysler/AMC wheel option; as was the 14" chrome road wheel. A 15" chrome Road wheel was never offered by Chrysler.