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WyreTheWolf

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I need to know more about the wheels that are on my 240Z. I am going through a restoration and I need to know if I should change the wheels, or stick with them.

In the picture I didnt have the center caps installed. They are being rechromed at the time of the picture.

Year: 1970 Model:240z Build date:5/70 SN: HLS30-04661

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Are those WIRE wheels? It's really hard to tell from the distance and angle of that picture.

To my eyes, they look like one of the versions of dealer installed MAG (Aluminum) wheels, which would not be chrome nor need rechroming.

In any event, they are not a "factory" wheel and thus it's questionable if they belong on a "restoration".

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I need to know more about the wheels that are on my 240Z. I am going through a restoration and I need to know if I should change the wheels, or stick with them.

In the picture I didnt have the center caps installed. They are being rechromed at the time of the picture.

Year: 1970 Model:240z Build date:5/70 SN: HLS30-04661

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Is that your 1970 240Z in the picture, doesn't look like a 1970 to me, unless someone replaced the rear quarter with a later model due to the fresh air vent being on the side, rather than in the rear hatch like the 1970 model had. Just curious.

Bambi, I think he might have been referring to rechroming the center caps, rather than the wheels, as the wheels are obviously on the car and not out being rechromed. LOL

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Look like Appliance to me. But, Ansen also made wheels like the Appliance mesh. I have some 14x6 Ansen Sprints, which were dealer installed on an early '74 Z that I just bought off of local fella. They clearly have "ANSEN AUTOMOTIVE GARDENA CALIFORNIA" cast into the inside. Funny thing is, I've heard that most of the hotrod cast wheels were made in Gardena Ca., like Superior, Shelby, Ansen, Western, etc. Probably made by one company and marketed under different names.

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I have a set of dealer installed Appliance Slotted wheels and a set of dealer installed Anson Sprint wheels and there are noticable differences in the shape of the "slots" and other aspects of the wheels.

I have no way of knowing for certain, but I think it's likely that different branded wheels were "produced" in one (contracted) foundry in Gardena, to similar (but slightly different) designs provided by the various wheel companies.

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i don't think those are the appliance wheels, but i know which wheels those are. at first i thought they looked like the appliance ones, but then i remember seeing the initail wheels on zs before. at any rate, i believe they are period correct, and if you decide to get rid of them, let me know.. ;)

EDIT: upon closer inspection, i am sticking with my original claim: the "wire" part is much finer on the mounted wheels, and the distance from hub to "rim" is shorter in the mounted wheels.

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