I've also heard that some 76's left the factory with wires, as they were
using up left over parts. John Mitchell 76 TR6 with chrome Daytons
Ed Woods wrote:
> Here's an answer from Bill Pugh sumitted to the FOT list:
>
> "72 Spoke Dayton wire wheels were a factory option on the TR6 up
> through 1973, they were rare because of the expense. I know this
> because we are constantly explaining it to Concours d' Elegance
> Judges. Fortunately we have the original parts catalogs which confirm
> the wire wheels .. also mentions Michelin X redlines."
>
> Ed Woods
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