On Thu, 5 Mar 1998 16:39:32 -0600 Phil Vanner <pvanner@pclink.com>
writes:
>You can get Mini-light style knock-off wheels, they fit onto wire
>wheel =
>splines but no pesky spokes to adjust, they ain't cheap, but neither
>is =
>converting your car to rostyles. I would think that wire wheels being
>=
>the "Character" feature that they are it probably helps with resale =
>value not to convert. Simon Bosworth the year-round daily driver has =
>them on his GT. Good looking too.=20
Agreed - Wires really aren't that much of a problem to maintain (though
ask me again next time im cleaning them for a show!!)
Touch wood ive seldom had any sort of problem with them and they really
are a part of the cars heritage - hey, worst that can happen is if they
go wrong - fix em!
mike robson
69 roadster (ratty old wires from about three cars but goes like the
wind)
70 BGT (original wires - lost the skin off many fingers keeping them that
way!)
72 roadster (rostyles)
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